Re: Isaac and Isla
in reply to a message by Ninor
I think it's more European Spanish in stead of Mexican/Latin Spanish.
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AY-la like a long 'a' ??? I've only ever heard Isla pronounce EYE-la, like island. I'm not even sure how you get a long A out of "is-"
With the pronunciations I'm familiar with these names are WAY too close for siblings, let alone twins
With the pronunciations I'm familiar with these names are WAY too close for siblings, let alone twins