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A5552 Posted 21 years ago
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Where can I find the pronunciation of people's name?

0 Although there are lots of online dictionaries which have pronunciation alongside with the meaning, the problem is that you cannot find the meaning of people's name. 02br
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00By the way, can anyone help me with the pronunciation of the name 'Danielle' ? 02br
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0 Hello 02br 02br 00Can't help you overall, although a dictionary of babies names might have the pronounciations, but Danielle is usually 02br 02br 00Dan-yell (2 syllables) 02br 02br 00but occassionally Danny -ell. (3 syllables) 02br 02br 00I hope you can understand the difference I am trying to put across. 0-

  • 0 Hello 02br 02br 00Can't help you overall, although a dictionary of babies names might have the pronounciations, but Danielle is usually 02br 02br 00Dan-yell (2 syllables) 02br 02br 00but occassionally Danny -ell.
  • (3 syllables) 02br 02br 00I hope you can understand the difference I am trying to put across.
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0 Hello 02br
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00Can't help you overall, although a dictionary of babies names might have the pronounciations, but Danielle is usually 02br
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00but occassionally Danny -ell. (3 syllables) 02br
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0 Try here: 02br
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Here is a good website for the pronunciation of names: http://inogolo.com
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Try www.pronouncenames.com
It is a user driver website, where you can lookup AND submit pronunciation of names and places
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You say the name Danielle... Danny- el
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According to EPD, there’re 2 pronunciations to the name ‘Danielle’. The 1st one has 3 syllables in it. Pronounce the ‘a’ as a short vowel sound (as in ‘at’). This is the one with the secondary stress placed on it. Utter the ‘i’ as the long ‘e’ (as in ‘key’). The 3rd syllable is ‘-el’ with the short ‘e’ sound (as in ‘bed’). This syllable carries the primary stress as if you wo
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"Danielle" -- Sounds like DAN-yell.

Name Pronuciation -- best I could find and use on short notice, for something else, was INOGOLO ::: http://inogolo.com/

Norman L. Kellison
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Norman, I have never heard the woman's name Danielle pronounced with the stress on the first syllable. It's dan-YELL. (I've never heard it with 3 syllables either, in the U.S.)

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