[Opinions] Errr... No. (m)
in reply to a message by Julia
In Wisconsin, at least, it's quite common to find Carolines whose names are pronunced like Carolyn. Same with Emmalines, though I've yet to meet any Adelines, heh.
The simple fact of it is that -line can and most certainly is pronunced like -lyn sometimes--if only because it's become common usage. Where I'm from, Line does sometimes equal Lynn, and I fail to see why it can't be considered valid.
Array
Get into the car
We'll be the passenger
We'll ride through the city tonight
See the city's ripped insides
We'll see the bright and hollow sky
We'll see the stars that shine so bright
The sky was made for us tonight
The simple fact of it is that -line can and most certainly is pronunced like -lyn sometimes--if only because it's become common usage. Where I'm from, Line does sometimes equal Lynn, and I fail to see why it can't be considered valid.
Array
Get into the car
We'll be the passenger
We'll ride through the city tonight
See the city's ripped insides
We'll see the bright and hollow sky
We'll see the stars that shine so bright
The sky was made for us tonight