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sarahrose.livejournal.com) wrote in
babynames2006-08-23 09:43 pm
Sarah
Okay, based on a convo I just had with
grypx...
How do you pronounce Sarah? It happens to be my name. I thought it was just a standard, normal pronunciation, but apparently not.
I have always heard it (my whole life and referring to anyone else with the name) as sair-uh - the first syllable rhyming with hair.
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How do you pronounce Sarah? It happens to be my name. I thought it was just a standard, normal pronunciation, but apparently not.
I have always heard it (my whole life and referring to anyone else with the name) as sair-uh - the first syllable rhyming with hair.
You?
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I'm in Ontario, Canada - I wonder if it varies geographically?
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Also, the Meghan/Megan thing. I pronounce them both Megg-ann, but some say Mee-gann, regardless of spelling, and I know one Mee-gann who spelled it Megan and insisted that Meghan is Megg-ann and Megan is Mee-gan.
I *loathe* the Mee-gan pronunciation, and Megg-ann is boring.
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And I'm also in Ontario, heh, so maybe that's why.
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Re: Sarah - I've always said it "Sair-uh" too. And I live in CT.
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And I've never heard a different pronunciation for Sara.
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car-uh or care-uh
sar-uh or sare-uh
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Poke around this speech accent archive (http://accent.gmu.edu/browse_language.php?function=find&language=english) online (with speech samples from people from various regions) and you'll get a taste. Some of my online friends and I did our own version of this and we were rolling just listening to all the different ways people said "bags" (bags, baygs, beggs...)
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I've never known anyone to pronounce it Sahr-uh, and if I ever do come across it, I'd probably laugh. To me Sahr-uh sounds like someone trying to 'church up' the commonness of Sarah.. LOL
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i've known a few people called sara, and they can be either sair-uh or sarrr-uh.
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sara = sah-ruh. only sair-uh in the ben folds song.
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sarr-uh (?)
it rhymes with Kara
[if you say it the way thats not like CAR-uh or Care-uh]
haha I hope that made sense.
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