Question for Australians on pet form for Megan
For a book club I am part of I am reading a novel by an Australian author set in Australia. The main character in this novel is called Megan.
I know that in Australia Megan is usually pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with "me" or "see". However, in this book Megan's best friend and husband both frequently address her as "Megs".
Would "Megs" rhyme with "legs" or "leagues" in Australia? And is it a common pet form for Megan there?
Thanks!
I know that in Australia Megan is usually pronounced with the first syllable rhyming with "me" or "see". However, in this book Megan's best friend and husband both frequently address her as "Megs".
Would "Megs" rhyme with "legs" or "leagues" in Australia? And is it a common pet form for Megan there?
Thanks!
Replies
I'm Aussie and I would definitely pronounce Megan as mee-gan but shorten it to Megs rhyming with legs.
What can I say, we're a contrary bunch!
What can I say, we're a contrary bunch!
I third this! I would say that "Meg" (rhyming with leg) is more common than "Megs" but us Aussies definitely use Megs and rarely Megsy.
I second this!
I have heard Megan (mee-gan) shortened to ‘Meegs’ before, but I have never seen it written down with any spelling. I would assume that the author intended Megs to be pronounced Meegs though.