Re: How much does your accent influence your favourite name choices?
in reply to a message by ✧・゚: *Magpie*:・゚✧
I would say it doesn't prevent me from liking certain choices, but it does hinder my preference for usages. For instance: Americans, particularly midwestern Americans, have difficulty pronouncing the T sound mid-word. So things like Taylor can be enunciated no problem, but Katie and Peter become Kay-dee and Pee-der, with a D sound. I try to say the names "correctly" but struggle with this. As a result, I would be notably less likely to use a name with this pattern as it would be a frustration to me both when I and other people mispronounce the name.
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https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/223226/138473
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We have a similar issue with Katie and Peter, but rather than day-dee and pee-der its kay-eh and pee-oh. Very strong gluttal stop we have here lol
Edit: I do have to say that in my family we have a Peter and my immediate family (mum, dad, brother) say Pee-toh rather than pee-ter or pee-oh.
Edit: I do have to say that in my family we have a Peter and my immediate family (mum, dad, brother) say Pee-toh rather than pee-ter or pee-oh.
This message was edited 8/22/2024, 11:57 AM