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[Opinions] Well...
... In the movie, they DID pronounce it her-MON-ee, and Viktor Krum pronounced it hermy-own (or something like that)... so no, it will make it worse for the correct pronunciation (of her-MY-oh-nee). And yes, I love it very much, and a Hermione would be a rather cute name for a child, and perhaps it wouldn't sustain its slight childish tendencies through the aging process... in other words, I believe I could see a grandmother Hermione, or even a middle aged woman named that.
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In the movies they say her-my-oh-nee. Except Krum.
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Oh, it must of been the weird accent Ron and Harry seem to use that got me... :P
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LolThat "weird" accent which they "seem to use" would be an English accent! It sounded like Her-my-on-ee to me.
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They kind of rush the second and third syllables, so they sound like 1
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