[Opinions] Re: WDYTO Hallie (HA-lee, not Haley) nt
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The pronunciation for that would be HAH-lee; long a, The way I'm prn. it-Ha-lee normally means short a.
This message was edited 6/24/2009, 6:06 PM
Wait, what?
You're pronouncing it HAH-lee? It should be HA-lee. Like blaaarg said. HAH-lee would be more like Holly.
You're pronouncing it HAH-lee? It should be HA-lee. Like blaaarg said. HAH-lee would be more like Holly.
This message was edited 6/25/2009, 3:57 AM
technicality
"long" means the vowel produces the sound of... the letter. So, Hay has a long A
sea has a long E, high has a long I, hope has a long O, human has a long U. etc.
I'd spell what you're saying as HAL-lee. And I like it as a NN, it's cute.
"long" means the vowel produces the sound of... the letter. So, Hay has a long A
sea has a long E, high has a long I, hope has a long O, human has a long U. etc.
I'd spell what you're saying as HAL-lee. And I like it as a NN, it's cute.