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Re: Riley and Rory
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I pronounce it like Kate. It is my deceased mother's middle name and it's German with the two little dots above the "a". I'm not quite sure of the true pronunciation of it.~Michelle (Mo5)
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The German pronunciation is KEH-tuh (with a long "eh" sound). I think it's sweet :-)_____________________________________________________________________"You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true."Elinor
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Okay. It's really hard to describe the vowel sound considering I don't know what kind of accent you might have but it's somewhere between the a in Kate and the e in pet. I *believe* the final e would be pronounced also (it is in German words but names can be a little different) so it would be like kayteh or kehteh (second e like in egg). Anyways, how did your mother pronounce it? That's the pronunciation I'd use.
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See I think I remember her saying it was pronounced KATH-uh... but it isn't a soft "th" sound, kind of like a "t" "th" sound.... I'm making no sense at all, sorry...Michelle
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Although German 'e's aren't pronounced like English ones. In German, an e at the end of a word is said like 'uh' rather than 'ee'
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right.A final e in German is pronounced like the e in egg or tepid. Sorry if it wasn't clear.
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I *think* that it would be prn. KERR-tuh with umlauts over the a, although I'm not certain (I've never heard it used before).
I prefer Riley, although Rory fits better with your other kids names, IMO.
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wrong thread, sorryoops, sorry, replied to the wrong thread!
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