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Re: ELISE
I like it. I think it's a bit fresher and less formal than Elisabeth, without being too childish. However, I don't like the way some people pronounce it. I say el-EES, which is quite soft sounding but I know some people who say el-EEZ to rhyme with "sneeze". The difference between the S and Z sound is very subtle, but for some reason el-EEZ just sounds wrong to me, and loses the soft and classy feel of Elise.
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