how do YOU pronounce Ophelia?
The database says o-FEEL-ya, but I find that I only like it when I pronounce it O-FEE-lee-a. Do you think anybody would pronounce it this way? Do you like it?
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I like both o-FEEL-ya and oh-FEE-lee-ah! :-)
Andrew
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That's how I pronounce Ophelia, hehe. My daughter Sophia Ophelia Seraphina is six years old today (August 11, 2006). We call her Sophie. But I pronounce Ophelia, seriously, as oFEELya. Three syllables, not four.
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That's how I pronounce Ophelia, hehe. My daughter Sophia Ophelia Seraphina is six years old today (August 11, 2006). We call her Sophie. But I pronounce Ophelia, seriously, as oFEELya. Three syllables, not four.
~Lillian~
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Proud sister of Lauren and Leah
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I say oh-FEEL-yuh, and where I live, at least, I think it'd come off as pretentious to insist upon oh-FEE-lee-uh. You could get away with it in Britain, but not Wisconsin. ;)
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This message was edited 8/11/2006, 10:06 AM
I don't really hear the difference...
...but after saying it a few times I think I say o-FEEL-ee-a. But I say it fast so it comes out the same.
...but after saying it a few times I think I say o-FEEL-ee-a. But I say it fast so it comes out the same.
I pronounce it oh-FEEL-ee-a.
oh-FEE-lee-a
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I've always said it the second way. I don't like the database way, although they are similar.
I think both are fine, especially because if I say O-FEE-lee-uh at a normal pace it comes across as beign very close to O-FEEL-ya anyways.
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I say oh-FEE-lee-uh. The other prn just makes me cringe b/c all I hear is, "I feel ya!"
oh-FEE-lee-a
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But Julie knows a party at some actor's West side loft
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This message was edited 8/10/2006, 3:52 PM
o-FEEl-ee-a is pretty, but I've always said/heard it o-FEEL-ya, so it sounds wrong to me.
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I like both and I've heard both said. I tend to say o-FEEL-ee-a
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I pronounce it o-FEEL-ya, and so does everyone I know, bit if you pronounced it the way you like, people may follow along. I feel with small differences in pronunciation like that sometimes you can't even really tell.
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I say o-FEEL-yah. The ending is generally how I pronounce most names ending in -lia. I think the other way of pronouncing it "lee-a" just makes the name seem more difficult and fussy.
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This message was edited 8/10/2006, 3:53 PM
Where do you live? The majority in English speaking countries would have almost everyone prounce it like you do. Including me :)
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I'm sorry. I live in Massachusettes, and people around here say it your way! Sorry for missleading information. I suppose its said both ways!?
I'm sorry. I live in Massachusettes, and people around here say it your way! Sorry for missleading information. I suppose its said both ways!?