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Re: Marié with an accent
How about putting an accent on the 'i' instead? As in: Marìe. Then it's clear that the stress is on the second syllable, but it's unambiguous that the sound is an "ee", not an "ee-ay".
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Marie with accented 'i'That is a very good idea.But having a name spelled the French way would be so cool!
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I don't understand... You already do have it spelled the French way! :-)
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OK, but the French never use an accent on an "i".But I am not dismissing your idea.Because at least then it would not mean 'husband' or 'married' or anything like that.Plus Afrikaans people would pronounce it right.So right now I'm going back and forth between the 'Marie' and the accented 'Maríe'.
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Oh no, I wasn't saying the accent on the 'i' was the French way. You said something like "It would be cool to have it spelled the French way" - I totally forgot that your real middle name is Maria - I was thinking it was Marie. That's why I said mistakenly that you already had it spelled the French way. Sorry for the confusion! How often do you use your middle name? If you don't really use it, it might be less hassle to simply spell it Marie, because accents can be troublesome on official documents (although perhaps not in your country?). I'm glad my 'Maríe' suggestion was some use, anyway; hope it all goes well!
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