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Re: Elin, Swedish
I would say that E lynn is closer to the Swedish pronounciation since -in is not stretched like -een (-in is pronounced like the English word "in") The E on the other hand is stretched- Eeeh-lin It's hard to explain.
If possible I'll upload a sound file later.
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Elin - sound fileHere's a sound file with me saying the name Elin.
I hope it works (you don't need to download)
http://www.box.net/shared/x23wc7b400
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Isn't it ay-LIN?That's what I've always heard. Hmm.
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