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[Opinions] Question about Lewis and Louis
Thanks so much for posting this! It's particularly wonderful that Scotland actually gives the entire list of names used last year, so we can add up spellings that are probably pronounced the same.I have a question about that. Would Lewis and Louis generally be pronounced the same in Scotland? Most Americans would pronounce both of them as "LOO-iss". But being closer to France, would the Scots pronounce Louis more like "LOO-ee"?
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Hi, I have a Louis and am in the UK and here it's pn'ed Lou-ee. I'm in Scotland a lot as my OH is Scottish and it's mostly pn'ed Lou-ee up there too. There are exceptions to the rule of course!
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I agreethere will be exceptions but they are most often pronounced differently. e.g. Robert Louis Stevenson is Loo-ee, while Lewis Grassic Gibbon is obviously loo-is

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thank you!That's very interesting about Robert Louis Stevenson. As an American I don't think I've ever heard his middle name pronounced without the -s sound on the end. :)
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