Just The Two Of Us

Oct 10, 2011 15:28

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communicator October 10 2011, 14:33:04 UTC
I know both are right, but my mum is I-ree-nee so I felt a sudden flash of recognition.

ETA ironically it means peaceful... what went wrong?

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ninebelow October 10 2011, 14:36:53 UTC
I'd never heard of the second pronounciation but I've just started reading The Two Of Us by Joanna Russ in which it is described as the British way.

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autopope October 10 2011, 18:27:20 UTC
Really?

Not by this Brit.

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despotliz October 10 2011, 14:51:56 UTC
The second one is how I would pronounce Irini.

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webofevil October 10 2011, 15:00:29 UTC
I declare an interest: both my grandmother and my aunt were called Irene, with the final syllable pronounced, but throughout my grandmother's life she found herself being called the short version. Born and raised in Devon where no-one had a problem with the three-syllable version, she spent much of her life subsequently in south London where everyone assumed it was "Ireen"...

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communicator October 10 2011, 15:11:36 UTC
My mum is from Southampton; I wonder if it's regional

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lamentables October 10 2011, 15:06:58 UTC
I'm aware of the three-syllable pronunciation and always thought of it as the old-fashioned version.

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abigail_n October 10 2011, 15:09:29 UTC
Depends on which language I'm speaking? In English, it's I-reen, in Hebrew, I-re-na.

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