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[Opinions] Re: Names pronounced differently in the US and the UK
Imogen is pronounced the same way here in the U.S. I think you're thinking of Imogene which does sound a lot like Emma Jean, but with an "i" sound at the beginning.So in the U.K. you would use a long "i" sound on the end of Coralie? Interesting. I wouldn't have known that. Thanks.And your Irene story is exactly what keeps me coming here to BtN. Fascinating.
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I'm from the UK and say Coralie like "corra-lee", not "corra-ly", so maybe it's more of a personal thing.
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