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REE-gin (like the 'gi' in girl not gin the drink)
MEH-gin
I'm from Scotland
:-)
MEH-gin
I'm from Scotland
:-)
REE-gan
MAY-gan
Yes...I realize that makes no sense. :p
I'm from the USA.
MAY-gan
Yes...I realize that makes no sense. :p
I'm from the USA.
REE-gan and MAY-gan, although I've met two MEE-gans. I'm from Maine.
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RAY-ghan (unless it's Shakespeare and then it's REE-ghan).
MEHG-an.
Southeast, USA.
MEHG-an.
Southeast, USA.
RAY-gan
ME-gan
I'm from Germany.
ME-gan
I'm from Germany.
I'm from Canada.
ray•guin
may•guin
Guin as in guinea pig, by the way.
ray•guin
may•guin
Guin as in guinea pig, by the way.
I'm from the US. I pronounce them the same: RAY-gun and MAY-gun.
REE-gin
MEG-in
I'm from Canada. I hope those pronunciations make sense...the 'g' is a hard 'g'. "MEG" is pronounced like "meh + g", not MAYG or MEEG.
MEG-in
I'm from Canada. I hope those pronunciations make sense...the 'g' is a hard 'g'. "MEG" is pronounced like "meh + g", not MAYG or MEEG.
REE-gun
MEG-an
I'm from the uk
:0)
MEG-an
I'm from the uk
:0)
RAY-gan
MEG-an
U.S. Midwest
MEG-an
U.S. Midwest
I'm from Canada and I say "ray-ginn" (hard G), and "meg-in", respectively.
They rhyme to me, reh-gan and meh-gan. Although it is common around here to hear people say ray-gan and may-gan, also. I live in the midwest United States.
Regan would be REEgan and Reagan would, appropriately, be RAYgun.
King Lear's middle daughter would likewise be REEgan.
Megan is tricky. I always expect MEGan, and therefore also expect people wanting the MEEgan pronunciation to spell it Meagan or Meaghan. But I do know one South African Megan who uses the long EE. (At her wedding, the minister alternated between MEGan and MEEgan, in spite of wild semaphoring gestures from the front pew!)
I'm from South Africa, but I'm told I speak British English.
King Lear's middle daughter would likewise be REEgan.
Megan is tricky. I always expect MEGan, and therefore also expect people wanting the MEEgan pronunciation to spell it Meagan or Meaghan. But I do know one South African Megan who uses the long EE. (At her wedding, the minister alternated between MEGan and MEEgan, in spite of wild semaphoring gestures from the front pew!)
I'm from South Africa, but I'm told I speak British English.
REE-gen
MEG-en
Canada
MEG-en
Canada
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REE-gun
MAY-gun
From the U.S.
MAY-gun
From the U.S.