[Opinions] Re: I could never do that
in reply to a message by Llewella
Kyndra sounds like Kendra to me. I can't think of any instance where "kyn" wouldn't sound like "ken/kin" actually
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To me ken and kin don't sound the same, at least at the beginning of a name. Kin is much more nasally.
Ok, I thought you were going for KINE-dra or something. I went to school with a lot of Kendras but in my area there's not such a pronounced difference between 'in' and 'en' so they all sounded about like "Kindra" - though less nasally than you probably imagine
Yes, I see you're from southern IL. So I can imagine the accent difference now. :)