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[Opinions] Re: Merle
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ER is "nasal"? Catherine?I think maybe you mean you don't like the -RL sound? I think the -RL does sort of get up your nose if you say it lightly. If Merle was a masculine name like Carl, though, I might be inclined to say it more firmly and keep the L down. I think this might be why (on topic) I prefer Merle as a male name, and Meryl or Muriel for females.
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I don't pronounce Catherine with an "er" sound at all. It's CATH-rinn. I'm very sensitive to the "er" sound, because my name is Brandon, and there is a slight "er" sound in the "Br" which some people needlessly exaggerate.
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ohI've never heard anyone say Bur-andon to the Brandon I used to know. How annoying that would be. My name has adjacent vowels like in the name Ariel, and it drives me crazy when people insert a Y sound between them, so I can see what you mean about being sensitive - I think that's why I dislike the Y in names like Aaliyah so, so much. I still don't think "nasal" is the right word for it, though ... it's the L that goes up my nose in Merle.
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