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Juliane/ Julienne
Would you pronounce these the same as Julian? If not, how would you?
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Juliane - I'd say this just like Julianne (Julie - Anne)Julienne - I'd say joo-lee-ENN, personally. But I say Adrienne the same way I say Adrian, so I the only reason I think I say Julienne different is because it's the way I say the word "julienne" (as in finely chopping something, like veggies). :b

This message was edited 8/21/2007, 6:05 PM

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I would pronounce Juliane like Julianne and Julienne as joo-lee-enn/ehn.
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I would prnc Julian as JULE-yan, Juliane as julie-ANNE, and Julienne as julie-ENNE.
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I pronounce Julienne like Julian.For Juliane I would say "ju lee AHN" or "ju lee AN."ETA: On second thought, I would pronounce Julienne like "ju lee EN" if I named my daughter that.

This message was edited 8/21/2007, 4:16 PM

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No. Julienne I would, but Juliane would be Julie-anne.
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No. Julienne has a stress on the last syllable when I say it: joo-lee-EHN Juliane doesn't look right to me, but I would pronounce Julianne as Joo-lee-AN
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I'd say Juliane like Juli-Anne.While Julienne would sound like Juli-EN with a stress on the last syllable. I'd say Julian like JOO-lian.
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I would say Juliane like Julie Anne.Julienne I would say "Juli-ENN" while I would say Julian "Jul-ian"
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Julienne is just like Julian.Juliane is more Juli-annJulienne's been coming up a lot lately.
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