Re: How do you pronounce Juliet? (more)
in reply to a message by Lily
I think the same as you. I am inclined to pronounced both Juliet and Juliette with the first syllable stressed, just because I prefer the sound -- less frilly. But I will wait and see if a Juliette with this spelling stresses the last syllable or not. If she does, then I will stress the last syllable. But as for the Shakespeare novel...tomayto, tomahto. I only care really if its used on a real person.
I think Juliet is very pretty and romantic, but simple looking. Juliette is still pretty, just not my style as much.
I think Juliet is very pretty and romantic, but simple looking. Juliette is still pretty, just not my style as much.