pronounciation of Emmeline?
I always thought it was em-ma-LEEN, but we're doing Huck Finn in English, and there's a character named Emmeline. My English teacher kept calling her em-ma-LINE (like you're standing in a line, or you draw lines in geometry...). This made me very confused...how do normal people pronounce it?
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I say emma-line.
There's a pretty tedious song, something like 'Emma, Emmaline', something to fill the line until you get to 'that silver screen'.
And, not tedious at all, an AA Milne poem:
Emmeline
Has not been seen
For more than a week. She slipped between
The two tall trees at the end of the green;
We all ran after her: "Emmeline,
We didn't mean ...
We only said that your hands weren't clean"
Surely your English teacher could be shown the poem, at least, even if she doesn't like country music? Good luck!
And, not tedious at all, an AA Milne poem:
Emmeline
Has not been seen
For more than a week. She slipped between
The two tall trees at the end of the green;
We all ran after her: "Emmeline,
We didn't mean ...
We only said that your hands weren't clean"
Surely your English teacher could be shown the poem, at least, even if she doesn't like country music? Good luck!
Thanks!
I love the poem :)
I love the poem :)
EMMA-leen here.:)
Like Emily with an N on the end
I prefer "EM-uh-leen"
I've also heard it pronounced "EM-uh-lin" - similar to how Madeline is sometimes pronounced "MAD-uh-lin"
I've also heard it pronounced "EM-uh-lin" - similar to how Madeline is sometimes pronounced "MAD-uh-lin"
I say -leen. I really don't like the name when the ending is pronounced like "line."
I say EMM-e-leen.
Different people pronounce it different ways. I personally prefer the LEEN pronunciation.
Either
This is the name my friend wants to use for her future child and we have had many a debate over the pronunciation- I would say "em-ma-LEEN," and she'd say "em-ma-LINE." Now I'm so used to her pronunciation that I say it that way, too. But I think judging from the other responses on here it can go either way.
This is the name my friend wants to use for her future child and we have had many a debate over the pronunciation- I would say "em-ma-LEEN," and she'd say "em-ma-LINE." Now I'm so used to her pronunciation that I say it that way, too. But I think judging from the other responses on here it can go either way.
I'm normal (but that may be debateable) and I pronounce it Emma-leen.
I pronounce it EM-ə-leen (basically like EMMA-leen).
This message was edited 12/12/2011, 2:48 PM
I pronounce it Emma-line, like the word line. I think that's how most people in the US would say it.
I say it with "line" rhyming with wine
I also prefer the spelling Emmaline
I also prefer the spelling Emmaline
I usually prefer the -line ending names with a long I pronunciation, like how your English teacher is doing it, but for some reason in Emmeline's case I use em-ma-leen.
I pronounce it somewhere between 'emma-leen' and 'emma-lyn'
I would've said EM-uh-line. But I've never actually met or heard of one.
I pronounce it Emma-leen
Well I'm sort of a normal person and I say "Emma-line" (like "walk the line").