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Female Name Lalaine - Spelling To Emphasise Pronounciation?
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Good evening all,
I've always liked the female name Lalaine. The pronounciation I've heard most often and appreciate the most is: la-lane-ee
My concern would be that it may be pronounced lal-ain.
Is there a particular way it can be written to emphasise the lah-lane-ee pronounciation?
Suggestions I have seen:
LaLaine
Lalainë
LaLainë
Would any of these be gramatically correct and actually work? Any other alternatives that may work better?
Thanks in advance and it's unusual, I know!
I've always liked the female name Lalaine. The pronounciation I've heard most often and appreciate the most is: la-lane-ee
My concern would be that it may be pronounced lal-ain.
Is there a particular way it can be written to emphasise the lah-lane-ee pronounciation?
Suggestions I have seen:
LaLaine
Lalainë
LaLainë
Would any of these be gramatically correct and actually work? Any other alternatives that may work better?
Thanks in advance and it's unusual, I know!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As I said further up the thread, whatever name you choose for your child, you will have control over it for around 4 to 5 years and for the first 1 to 2 years, she won’t know what you are saying anyway. Once she learns that the sound means “her”, she will pronounce it how she likes (and can). At school she will likely choose or be given a nickname or shortening and that will finally end any control you have over what she is called or how it is pronounced. So all that thought and complication over something that is possibly only going to be used as you wish it for 2 to 3 years of your child’s life......
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