Madeline pronunciation survey
How does everyone pronounce Madeline? Is the final syllable LIN, LEEN, or LIEN (like the word "line")?
Also, please say where you are from so I can see if there are regional differences.
Thanks!
Also, please say where you are from so I can see if there are regional differences.
Thanks!
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LIEN and I'm from northwestern USA.
Mad-uh-line
Madeleine for me is more Mad-uh-len
Madeleine for me is more Mad-uh-len
I go with "line" unless I'm told otherwise -
Madeline = Line
Madeleine = Lin
I'm from Australia
Madeleine = Lin
I'm from Australia
I say LIEN. I'm from Georgia, USA.
Savannah, Georgia, US.
Madeline is LEIN (line) for me. Madeleine is LEN.
Madeline is LEIN (line) for me. Madeleine is LEN.
LIEN (I'm from NZ). Madeleine or Madelyn would be LIN.
mad-eh-lin
I'm a lifelong Kansan.
I'm a lifelong Kansan.
MAD-eh-line. I'm from California, USA.
I mostly say 'Lin' at the end. I am from California originally.
I'm from a suburb of Boston, but with no Boston accent. I pronounce Madeline as mad-uh-LINE (rhyming with the words line, fine, mine,) Madeleine as mad-uh-lin (rhyming with pin, thin, kin), and Madelaine as mad-uh-layn (rhyming with pain, crane, bane.)
I always pronounce it with LIN on the end, though I am aware of all the other pronunciations. In order of preference, I like LIN, LIEN, LEEN. I'm from Texas, USA
Madeline pronunciation survey
For Madeleine I say LIEN but for Madelyn I say LIN.
I'm from North England.
For Madeleine I say LIEN but for Madelyn I say LIN.
I'm from North England.
Madeline/Madelyn - LIN
Madeleine - AYN
P.S. I'm from Oregon
Madeleine - AYN
P.S. I'm from Oregon
This message was edited 6/24/2008, 11:53 AM
I say the final syllable as LIN when it's spelled that way. I'm from Michigan.
I think pronouncing it LEEN or LIEN is perfectly fine, but I'd have to be told that's how they pronounced it.
I think pronouncing it LEEN or LIEN is perfectly fine, but I'd have to be told that's how they pronounced it.
I pronounce Madeline 'mad-eh-LIEN'.
I'm from Kentucky, USA.
I'm from Kentucky, USA.
Madeline is LIEN (like line),
Madeleine and Madelyn are LIN.
Oh, and the emphasis is on the first syllable.
I'm from Kansas, in the United States.
Madeleine and Madelyn are LIN.
Oh, and the emphasis is on the first syllable.
I'm from Kansas, in the United States.