Rosalia
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There is a town in Washington called Rosalia and it's pronounced rose-ALE-ya.
Not really liking this prn.
I think that rose-ah-LEE-ah and rose-AH-lee-ah are both legit, but I'm not sure about rose-AY-lee-ah. Either way, the third pronunciation is really ugly sounding to me.
I love the first two, though.
I love the first two, though.
I've always pronounced it "ro-ZAHYL-ya," to nearly rhyme with Azalea. The one thing that bothers me is that it can also be pronounced "ro-za-LEE-yuh," which I don't like as much.
It's funny because from reading on here, I thought that "ro-za-LEE-yuh," was the more common pronunciation ecause I had never met one. I definitely prefer "ro-ZAHYL-ya," though, especially after getting used to it!
This was my great grandmother's name, and I'm seeing it more and more lately, mostly on the boards.
But I've only ever heard it rosa-lee-ah as you mentioned. I am probably just stuck in my mind set and don't like rose-ALE-ya
But I've only ever heard it rosa-lee-ah as you mentioned. I am probably just stuck in my mind set and don't like rose-ALE-ya
I can understand that, especially since it's a family member name.
When I first encountered this name many years ago, I instinctually pronounced it like that. Interesting!
I prefer rose-ALE-ya and rose-ALL-ya, but ro-za-LEE-a is pretty as well. Most of the people I've encountered with this name have pronounced it rose-ALL-ya/ro-ZAHL-ya.
Yes, I like it either way.
I've only heard rosa-LEE-a, and that's the pronunciation I prefer. Rose-AYL-ya reminds me too much of the skin condition rosacea.
Yikes! Roseacea isn't a nice association at all.
rose-ALE-ya is strange. I wouldn't say rosa-LEE-ah either though. I say roh-ZAHL-yuh, I suppose it's closer to the first one.
It sounds OK, but I think people would assume it's pronounced my way or your way, so you might have to correct people a lot.
It sounds OK, but I think people would assume it's pronounced my way or your way, so you might have to correct people a lot.
Yes, maybe I'm it's due to me being a poor phonetic speller, because what she said was closer to what you wrote. Maybe somewhere in between..??