[Opinions] Re: Jacqueline
in reply to a message by A
As long as it doesn't sound like Jack-wuh-leen, it's fine. But, outside Francophone communities/countries, it mostly does. And Jackie is not a nn I find particularly pleasant, whether a form of John, Jack or Jacqueline.
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I usually hear Jack-a-leen.
I have not heard that pronunciation. Always Jack-Lynn in English.
I've never heard that pronunciation, nor Anneza's. I say and I've only heard Jack-we-lin. Three syllables.
All of the above is true for me too.
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