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[Opinions] Re: Arrietty
It sounds like someone from England saying Harriet with a y attached to it. It sounds pretty, and if it weren't derived from such an obvious pop culture source, I might be impressed. As it is, not so much. Just add this into the pile with Hermione, Renesmee, and Sookie.
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I'm from England and I most definitely pronounce Harriet with a HJust saying
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