[Facts] Re: Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!
Isn't it the L that makes the difference? The way I remember spraining my vocal organs long ago, one has two different L sounds in English, the light L at the beginnings of words (or syllables) and the dark L, pronounced further back in the mouth, used post-vocalically. And French only uses the light-L version, wherever it appears in a syllable; this makes the ee sound less like itself to English ears. Eh bien, I was never much good at it and the only Odiles I've ever known weren't French anyway ...
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Pronunciation of Odile?  ·  Miranda  ·  5/10/2004, 8:18 PM
Re: Pronunciation of Odile?  ·  Satu  ·  5/10/2004, 9:46 PM
Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!  ·  Pavlos  ·  5/11/2004, 6:12 AM
Re: Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!  ·  Devonelisa  ·  5/11/2004, 9:52 AM
Re: Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!  ·  Devonelisa  ·  5/11/2004, 9:50 AM
Re: Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!  ·  Anneza  ·  5/12/2004, 11:47 PM
Re: Ah, ze nuances of froggy pronounciation!  ·  Devonelisa  ·  5/13/2004, 2:37 AM
Yay! I was right! :-D  ·  Miranda  ·  5/10/2004, 9:59 PM
Re: Yay! I was right! :-D  ·  hi  ·  5/11/2004, 10:45 AM