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[Opinions] Pronunciation of Corinne
I am trying to find the best pronunciation of Cor-IN. Do you pronunciate Corinne...Cor-IN or Cor-EEN?Any suggestions?
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The one Corinne I know pronounces it 'COH-rin', almost like Corin
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DittoI've known two and this is how they say it, even though the spelling makes me want to say Co-reen.
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I normally hear cor-een for Corinne. I think that's the British norm anyway.
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funny, I've only ever known it said cah-rin in Britain
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I've always pronounced it co-RINN.
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I'd only ever seen it written down when i decided how to pronounce it - as cor-EEN. I think it sounds so much nicer that way, but the name will always remind me of the horrible mother in Flowers in the Attic!
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I pronounce Corinne Cor-EEN. If I wanted Cor-IN, I would spell the name Corin or Coryn, even though it looks a bit creative.
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The French and French Canadians say CoREEN.
I think most English-speakers say CorIN.
I like the second way better, but think the less-used name CoRINNA is prettiest of all.
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No idea if this is right, but people I've met who spell it Corinne go by coh-RINN or cah-RINN, and those who spell it Corrine go by cor-EEN. Or something to that effect.
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cah-RINN or co-RINN imo:)
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Yes, exactly.Unless you're from the Mid-West USA, and then it gets condensed to "Crin." :oP
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What do midwesterners say?
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