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How do you pronounce?
How do you pronounce Leila?
thanks in advance for your response.is it Layla or Leela?
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It's Layla. Layla (spelled this way) is my own name, and both it, Leila, and Laila are legitimate spellings for LAY-lah.I'm Iranian, by the way. My parents grew up there, so I'm pretty sure LAY-lah is right. Any other pronounciation just sounds trendy and ignorant to me.

This message was edited 6/9/2008, 4:56 AM

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I pronounce it like Layla (it's a lovely name, btw). I actually prefer this spelling (Leila) to all the others. I think it's so much prettier.
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LYE-lah (edit)I used to pronounce it LAY-lah but when I made friends with an (English) Leila and she said LYE-lah, I got used to that. Edit: I had a Leila pr'd LAY-lah in a class of mine, but never got to know her. And I know a little girl named Layla, which I much prefer. Everyone can pronounce it.

This message was edited 6/7/2008, 1:16 AM

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LAY-la.:)
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LAY-lah. I adore it!
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LAY-la.
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I'm compelled to pronounce it LEE-la, based on the spelling, but I actually say it like LAY-la.
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LY-lah, actually.
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LAY-luh
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LAY-luh.
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"Lay-la," like Leilani.
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LAY-la
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LAY-luh
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LEE-la. Laila/Layla otherwise.
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Trittod
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Me, too.I always want to say LEE-la, but then I look at the "Lei" in the name and switch it over.
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Lay-la
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LAY-luh
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Lay-la
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Lay-la
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It's LAY-la, I'm 99.9% sure. I know a Leila who is Middle Eastern (not sure of nationality, I think she has more than one) and she says it LAY-la.

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 2:07 PM

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Same here.Except I know that the Leila I know is from Kuwait. :-)
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Everyone who knows someone from around the Middle East (or whose family was) seems to pronounce it LAY-la, so I reckon that's right.
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Laylamore like LAY-luh. I know one Leila, and this is how she pronounces it. She's about 24. She has a brother named Lael. I think it's a bit much in a sibset.
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LIE-lahI wouldn't even consider Leela a possibility, but I can imagine people saying Layla.
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Layla
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'LAY-la'..I have a friend named Leila, this is how she pronounces it (her mother's side of the family is Muslim from the Middle East I think).

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 1:51 PM

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Leela
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LY-la.
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LAY-la.
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I asked an Iranian girl called Leila this question - "layla or lyla" - and she replied "layla".
I think some people say lyla but not leela.

This message was edited 6/6/2008, 1:48 PM

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