[Facts] Pronounce?
How do you pronounce Leonor?
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Leonor Possibly can be spell't two different way's La-nor Leo-nor or with a deep ending wich will perhaps have an e at the end though in repect the name still is granted to be spell't Leonor the origins may seem of these cattergories or provences French Scandanavion Spanish welch english the L it's self can be a lasting pernouncement before the middle and durending foundations,i only got this from the pronouncing and quality of history i have researched as the dividation of letters stabalized within them-self's in different part's , as well if continued with a sentance after different part's the next wording's could possibly be a name or acctivity of a place provence or country, i hope that was'nt confusing though for leonor i guess there's an end to recall,./';+\'-'/~`11:20 A.M. Clinton Mass Library and now to Cape Cod
I don't mean to be rude, but... Huh?
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I see your 'Huh' and raise you to 'WTF?'
Seriously, what's with the random posts by random posters recently?
Seriously, what's with the random posts by random posters recently?
This message was edited 5/29/2007, 12:56 PM
leh-oh-NOHR
LEE-OH-NOR
garden2...
Do you know any Spanish at all? As Profe Esteban said, "Le" in Spanish sounds "Leh", not "Lee". Since Leonor is a Spanish name, it should be pronounced according to Spanish phonetics, and that's leh-oh-NOHR, not LEE-OH-NOR (which, by the way, doesn't make clear what syllable you're stressing). Using English phonetics to pronounce non-English names makes no sense and is very incorrect.
Do you know any Spanish at all? As Profe Esteban said, "Le" in Spanish sounds "Leh", not "Lee". Since Leonor is a Spanish name, it should be pronounced according to Spanish phonetics, and that's leh-oh-NOHR, not LEE-OH-NOR (which, by the way, doesn't make clear what syllable you're stressing). Using English phonetics to pronounce non-English names makes no sense and is very incorrect.
Just leave me alone. I will write what I think are facts.
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Facts are not about what you think. What you think are called opinions.
This message was edited 5/30/2007, 2:40 PM
I figured that a long time ago. It seems that everybody (except for me) uses theories for their answers, not facts at all.
Please, Garden2
When you answer about some pronunciation, please right with capital letters the syllab where the stress is. We don´t know if you mean LEE-oh-nor... lee-OH-nor... or lee-oh-NOR.
BTW, in Spanish the right pronunciation is "leh-oh-NOR", in this language, LE sounds "leh", not "lee". Thanks.
When you answer about some pronunciation, please right with capital letters the syllab where the stress is. We don´t know if you mean LEE-oh-nor... lee-OH-nor... or lee-oh-NOR.
BTW, in Spanish the right pronunciation is "leh-oh-NOR", in this language, LE sounds "leh", not "lee". Thanks.
Oh, ok. Well, it seems that most people on this website show the whole pronounciation of a name in CAPITALS.
Amongst English-speakers, yes.
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Thank you. I am glad my point is clear now.