[Opinions] A-liss-ee-uh (m)
in reply to a message by Tate
I first heard Alicia on an audio tape of Enid Blyton's 'Malory Towers'. It was A-liss-ee-uh then and I still read it that way. I really don't like Uh-leesh-uh.
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ditto
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That's the way I say it too. And it always brings to mind the clever, sarcastic girl in Mallory Towers.
That's the way I say it too. And it always brings to mind the clever, sarcastic girl in Mallory Towers.