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How would you pronounce this (Ambrianne)?
Om-Bree-On, Om-Bree-An, Am-Bree-On, or Am-Bree-an? I thought it was the third.
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I would assume it ends in an -ann sound, though it looks like a possibly made-up/recently concocted name, so there's no telling what the "correct prn. might be. To me, it looks like a cross between Amber and Brianne, and would sound something like a girl named Brianne introducing herself: '(I) am Brianne.' am-bree-ANN
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I would pronounced it [ɑ˜.bʀi'ɑ:n], as it looks French. It sounds quite lovely if you pronounce it this way.
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AM-bree-ANNI stress both the first and last syllables.It also depends on the way I feel about the name in any particular moment. It could be AM-bree-ann or am-bree-ANN, too.
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The same way I'd say Marianne, except......With "Ambri" instead of "Mari."AM-bree-ANN, slightly more emphasis on the third syllable.Array
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I think its AM-bree-anne, but I could be wrong.
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I'd say ahm-bree-AHN-nuIf I would enounter this name here in the Netherlands. I'd expect am-bree-AN if it was an for an English speaker.
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AM-bree-ann
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quadritto?
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Tritto.
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Ditto :-)
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am-BREE-an
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