[Facts] Re: Deborah
Definitely DEB (e) ra in South Africa ... and as far as I know in England nowadays. (Afrikaans-speaking South Africans, who don't use it much, say de-BOOERR-a. The ooer is as close as I can get to it - it sounds like OOH-er, the exclamation, but speeded up. And the R is sounded quite strongly.)I've got a vague memory of a nineteenth-century novel, possibly Cranford, in which one of the old lady characters was a Deborah and insisted on the de BO ra pronunciation, so its stressed vowel would be like a cry of surprise: Oh! But, because she had to make such a point about it, presumably most British people had already switched to the DEB-ra version by then.
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Deborah  ·  Sleeping Beauty  ·  8/3/2007, 10:14 AM
Re: Deborah  ·  Anneza  ·  8/5/2007, 10:57 PM
Re: Deborah  ·  Minikui  ·  8/4/2007, 9:33 AM
Re: Deborah  ·  Caitlín Malia  ·  8/3/2007, 10:51 AM
Re: Deborah  ·  Sleeping Beauty  ·  8/3/2007, 3:39 PM
Mostly OT  ·  Caitlín Malia  ·  8/3/2007, 4:03 PM
Re: Mostly OT  ·  Sleeping Beauty  ·  8/4/2007, 3:44 PM
Don't worry, we're used to it! lol nt  ·  Chrisell  ·  8/4/2007, 7:54 PM
Re: Mostly OT  ·  Agata  ·  8/3/2007, 8:58 PM
Ditto, DEB-ra in Australia. nt  ·  Chrisell  ·  8/4/2007, 8:05 AM