[Opinions] Re: Ariarne
in reply to a message by Ora (hufflepuffer)
It's definitely an Australian thing. From what I gather, sticking either an R or H in that spot would draw out the preceding vowel - it's basically making sure that the name is pronounced more like the French Ariane rather than the English way (which would usually have a short-A sound for the second A).
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