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[Opinions] Pronunciation
I know that the "e" at the end doesn't make an "ee" sound...it's the "i" that does. Correct? I think this may just be a case of a confusing phonetics system that's geared toward native English speakers.How would you phoneticize Elodie for English speakers?~ Cait
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You're right!
I would phoneticize Elodie like this: eh-loh-dee, but it's difficult to "materialize" the "é" in English. Claire
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