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[Opinions] Re: Pronunciation of "a" in Tara, Sarah
by
Lauren B
(guest)
1/7/2008, 12:54 AM
in reply to
a message by Julia
Ditto. In the UK,
Tara
is always TAR-uh (what you describe as the 'British' way), while
Sarah
is always SAIR-uh (what you'd call the 'American' way).
Sara
, on the other hand, is usually SAR-uh (to rhyme with
Tara
).
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heron
1/7/2008, 3:16 PM
Same in New Zealand.
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