I've noticed that French names seem to be fashionable and that most English speakers have a lot of difficulties to prononce them, so here it is!
I> Prononciation
a= "ah"
e= "eh" (pet, men, steak) - rather rarely it becomes "uh" or mute
i= "ee" NEVER, never "eye"
o, au, eau= "oh"
en, an= aWn (see
ANdre)
on= AWn (although I would write it oWn) (see
DiON)
tion= syAwn
in, un= apparently it is expressed as um on this site (
HUMbert), although iWn or uWn seems clearer to me.
è, ê, oe: "eh"
oi, oy= "wa"
ai, ay, ei, ey= "eh"
ae= ah-eh
ea= eh-ah, never "ee"
ine= "een", never "eyen"
eu, oeu= "uh"
ou= "oo"
ille= a very long "ee". Maybe like ee-yuh
illa= ee-yah
c+i or e = s
c+ another letter = k
th= just like t
- The complicatedé= on this site it is listed as "ay". Never prononce it like this, because it sounds like someone faking a heavy English accent. If you really want, you could say it like "may" without the "y" sound in the end. But to me prononcing it "eh" is good and simpler.
u= this one is difficult. It is never "oo", "uh", and even less "you". It is like the
German U Umlaut.
II> Stress
This site often lists the stressing as: 1stsyllable-SECOND/LASTSYLLABLE
Although it is not always false in itself, it is totally fake sounding and unnatural in French.
In most cases, there is no stress at all. It all depends on the context. Let's take the example of
Rachel. All the sentences will be in English so you understand the context.
In all the following cases,
Rachel= ra-shel (the syllables are equally prononced).
I like the name
Rachel.
Rachel is my wife.
My wife is
Rachel.
[In fact, most]
In all the following cases,
Rachel = RA-shel
Rachel is my wife, not
Lea!
Rachel! How dare you???
Rachel... you're sooo boring....
In all the following cases,
Rachel = ra-SHEL
Rachel??? Are you sure he said "
Rachel"????
Rachel!!! Are you here??? Answer!!!
They were all there, in front of me.
Sarah, and
Rebecca, and
Rachel, and
Lea... (even more emphasized if all the names are two syllables).
If you mix up the stresses, it's ok of course. Just don't stress systematically the last syllable, it's very weird. :)
How do I know is a name is French?
http://www.behindthename.com/bb/arcview.php?id=203976&board=gen
Hoping it helps,
~~ Claire ~~
This message was edited 4/12/2005, 8:47 AM