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How do you pronounce...
Madeline?
going for the lynn ending but only like Madeline and Madeleine spellings...
Thanks.
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mad-ah-LINE
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mad-ah-LINE. For mad-ah-lynn, I'd spell in Madeleine or Madelyn.
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Madeline to me seems like it would have the long I sound at the end. Whereas Madeleine seems like it would be said like Madelyn. And I'm with you, I only like the Madeline and Madeleine spellings.
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I know a Madeline who pronounces it mad-uh-lynn (and, incidentally, doesn't seem to go by anything but her full name), but it makes the most sense to me as mad-uh-line, and that's how I'd automatically assume it was pronounced. Madeleine I would pronounce mad-uh-len or even mad-uh-lane, though I'm not sure if the latter is acceptable. Because Madeline can be -line or -lyn, and there's also Madelyn and all the others, but where else can you get -len?
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I pronounce Madeline as either "-line" or "-lin." I think it could be either one.Not that you asked, but I pronounce Madeleine as "MAD-uh-lin" too, in English. :-D

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In an old house in Paris that was covered in vines....They left the house
At half past nine
In rain or shine
The smallest one was Mad-a-LINE.
My mom used to read the Madeline stories to me and always used that pronunciation. So that's the pronunciation I use for Madeline. A ton of people use your preferred pronunciation, but for me Madelyn ends with Lynn, Madeline ends with line and Madeleine ends with Len.

This message was edited 1/10/2011, 12:12 PM

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I say it as Mad-uh-lynn.
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MAD-uh-lin
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Madeline = MAD-ə-lienMadeleine = MAD-ə-linFor me and in English that is, if you're going for French it's different...I prefer Madeleine for looks AND sound. It's the only one I would ever use. I despise Madelyn or any other spelling containing the letter 'y' ;)

This message was edited 1/10/2011, 8:47 AM

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mada-LINERhymes with Caroline.Madeleine would be [mahd-LEN], but it wouldn't shock me to see it being pronounced [mah-du-lynn], the English way.Madelyn isn't that bad either, even if it does look dated; reminds me of Kathryn, Carolyn, or Marilyn.

This message was edited 1/10/2011, 7:53 AM

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mad-dell-line
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Madeline, to me, is strictly -line, NEVER -lynn. I love Madeline when it's pronounced -line, and with no "Maddie" nickname, but Madelyn sounds and looks trendy, and I really don't love "Maddie."
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Whenever I encounter this name, I instinctively pronounce it so that the final syllable rhymes with "fine."
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Madeleine = MAD-eh-len (English) or mahd-eh-LEHN (Swedish)
Madeline = MAD-eh-lyn
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I would pronounce the Madeline/Madeleine spellings with a long I sound. Madelyn I would pronounce with the -lynn ending.But I think that you could probably spell it Madeline and correct people if they pronounced it differently than you wanted. Madeleine, though, I wouldn't try to put a -lynn ending on.
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I say line. I have a cousin named Madeline and that is how we say it.
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Madeline - "MAD-uh-line"
Madeleine - "MAD-uh-len"
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I'd say both Madeline and Madeleine with a "line" sound. If I was going for the "lyn" ending, I'd spell it Madelin or maybe Madelyn.
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For me, Madeline is -line and Madeleine is -lehn. I wouldn't guess lynn unless I saw Madelyn.
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I assume that Madeline would be with the -lynn ending and that Madeleine would be with the -line ending.
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Mad - Uh - Lynn = MadelineMad - Uh - Line = Madeleine
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There are many ways to pronounce it!
Click on Madeleine
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orJust click on Madeline :)
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