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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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how to pronounce royale in Casino Royale?

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01font00Shall I pronounce royale as royal in Casino Royale? Is the pronunciation for royale and royal same?02font02br
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0I pronounce "royal" as [ r\oI@l ] and "royale" as something like [r\oIjaUl] .0-
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0Hi there,02br
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01font00Marvin said, ''I pronounce "royal" as [ r\oI@l ] and "royale" as something like [r\oIjaUl]''. 02font02br
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01font00But I can't figure out what exactly [ r\oI@l ] and [r\oIjaUl] mean? I mean to say I couldn't figure out the pronunciation represented by [ r\oI@l ] a
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0no, it's not the same.02br
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00Roy-al (the al to sound the same as in 'pal') with the stress firmly on the 'al'.0-
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0 I would say it the same as Nona does. It rhymes with "coy gal", stress on "gal".02br
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0I pronounce them differently as well. The 'roy' part at the beginning is the same but when I say 'royal,' the tip of my tongue taps against the soft flesh right behind my front teeth at the end; it does the same thing when I say: mall, fall, ball. When I say 'royale,' the flat of my tongue presses against the bottom of my front teeth at the end; it does the same thing when I say: Powel, owl, sc
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Can you pronounce only casino Royale in English?

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No.

Royal places stress on the first syllable. Roy-ul.

Royale places stress on the second syllable and extends the a. Roy-ahl.

I am a BrE speaker.

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