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Carol[i:]na or Carol[ai]na? Hello. I was watching one English teaching video where American and Englishmen guys say the aunt's name Carolina in different ways. How is proper to say it in USA?
6 de fev de 2016 08:11
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I'm English but I don't think the difference you've mentioned is a US/UK difference. Listen to James Taylor (a US singer) sing "Carolina in my mind" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gic6B-B6rpg He says /ai/ which is how I would say it too. I think Carolina is also a Spanish name in which case you would use a /I/ to say it in the correct original form. Probably some people with the name "Carolina" choose one and some the other. You'd have to ask them how to say it.
6 de fevereiro de 2016
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It's Carol(ai)na. I don't think they say it differently in the UK. They do say "aunt" differently though.
11 de fevereiro de 2016
I watched an interview with Carolina Wydra(House MD) She said that her name sounds with "e". Like caroleeeena. I suppose it is always up to person who has that name.
23 de março de 2016
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