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[Opinions] How do you pronounce Isobel?
How would you pronounce it if you gave it to your child?
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Something like EE-soh-bel.
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The same as IsabelIn my accent (Australian), Isobel and Isobel are pronounced: 'I' as in tin,
'S' as in laser
'O' or 'A' as in zebra or lion - this is a neutral unstressed vowel sound known as a schwa (usually written 'uh' on BtN).
'B' as in bird
'E' as in bed
'L' as in legSo, yeah - exactly the same when said out loud. But they sound different in my head :-D
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IZ-O-bell.
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Iz-0h-bel. :)
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As far as I'm aware there's only one way - IZZ-uh-bellS xx
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IZ-o-bel, which in the way I say it is similar to IZ-a-bel, but it's certainly a (noticeably) different name.
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ee-zo-bel - which is why I would never use a "o"!
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This message was edited 6/6/2008, 12:28 PM

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I think only a Scot could say for sure how this is pronounced.However, one of my grandmothers, who started life as Isabella, ended as Isobel and hers was pronounced just like Isabel.
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'IZ-uh-bell'...m.Isobel, Isabel, Isabelle are all pronounced the same.

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 12:42 PM

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I would assume it's pr. the same as Isabel, but I do tend to give it a shade more of an "o" sound, though not completely. (I don't know how to write that phonetically.)
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me too.
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yeah me too
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quintritto lol:)

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 12:30 PM

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Quadrittod
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Tritto.g

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 12:26 PM

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Ditto this.
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like ISabel but with a slight oh sound

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 12:17 PM

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Ditto
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As I see it--instead of Isabel, I'd say with an o. But if I say it too many times, I might bet Isabel out of it. Pretty name.
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