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[Opinions] Why should it be pronounced SHAY-enn? So not obvious, somehow... (m)
In so many words in English that begin with "ch" the "ch" is pronounced as in, say "china", and then again, people always pronounce names beginning with "ch", like Charlotte, "SHAR-lot". Why? I don't see any logic there. If you argue that Charlotte is ultimately French, then that's maybe a reason, but with the English name Cheyenne I just don't understand it. Anybody help me? Please? ;)
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*shrug* I don't know...But my name is SHA-nell, not CHAN-ell.
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Again, French pronunciation. Different cultures have different prn's, etc.
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Maybe the spelling was adapted by French who met the Native American tribes.
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Etymology:
American French, from Dakota šahíyena
Date:
1778
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Whoever you are..please take care not to mix up the subject and name lines :)
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