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[Opinions] Re: Rosamund
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laurapalmer
4/16/2022, 1:26 AM
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a message by ari.
I love either pronunciation (I just love the name in general), but I want to use Rosie as a nn.
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ari.
4/16/2022, 1:31 AM
I think
Rosamund
"
Rosie
" works even if
Rosamund
itself is pronounced with a short o. Kind of like Cat/Kat work as nicknames for Catherine/Katherine even though the nicknames have a t sound while the full names have a th sound.
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