[Opinions] Need help with pronounciations
For Kelsey, do you say it like Kel-Si (with a short emphasis on the l and -sey ending) or like Kell-Zee/Kell-See (with the l and the -sey ending more drawn out)?
Also, do you pronounce Cary and Carey the same? Yes, or no, how do you say it, or differentiate them? Also, does Carey and Kerry sound the same to you?
Also, do you pronounce Cary and Carey the same? Yes, or no, how do you say it, or differentiate them? Also, does Carey and Kerry sound the same to you?
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Kelsey is KEL-see. I've never heard KEL-sih.
Cary and Carey are different to me. Cary is CA-ree. Carey is CARE-ee. It's a really hard pronunciation difference for me to explain in words, as I've determined that the A-sound I use in Cary is not natural in a lot of people's accents. It's the A-sound of a not r-controlled vowel even though there's an R. Kerry is KERR-ee. I think this three names are the same as marry, Mary and merry where some pronounce 'em all the same, some pronounce 'em all different, and some are somewhere in between.
Cary and Carey are different to me. Cary is CA-ree. Carey is CARE-ee. It's a really hard pronunciation difference for me to explain in words, as I've determined that the A-sound I use in Cary is not natural in a lot of people's accents. It's the A-sound of a not r-controlled vowel even though there's an R. Kerry is KERR-ee. I think this three names are the same as marry, Mary and merry where some pronounce 'em all the same, some pronounce 'em all different, and some are somewhere in between.
I say Kelsey with an S sound and not a Z sound, but I can't hear a difference between kel-si and kell-see...I'm not sure what you mean. I'd emphasize the first syllable, if that's what you're asking.
Carey and Cary are identical but Cary / Carey (KA-ree, "a" as in apple) and Kerry (KER-ee) are not.
Carey and Cary are identical but Cary / Carey (KA-ree, "a" as in apple) and Kerry (KER-ee) are not.
This message was edited 7/30/2014, 9:47 PM
Cary/Carey/Kerry all sound the same to me.
Kelsey would be pronouced kell-SEE, with the ee sound drawn out.
Kelsey would be pronouced kell-SEE, with the ee sound drawn out.