Re: Question for those in the UK
in reply to a message by Dianatiger
Yep! Sarah is Sare-uh (rhyming with care) and Sara is sar-uh (rhyming with car). That makes the most sense to me, and really helps distinguish between the two.
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Yep, same.
We pronounce Tara and Cara like Sara, too - TAH-ra and CAH-ra rather than TAIR-uh and CAIR-uh.
We pronounce Tara and Cara like Sara, too - TAH-ra and CAH-ra rather than TAIR-uh and CAIR-uh.
that is interesting, we just use them interchangeably in the US as the former. But I kind of like the latter as well
Yes, I second this.