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How do you pronounce Ophelia?

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HainaultViaNewburyPark · 26/09/2017 18:38

I've always thought Ophelia was pronounced oh-FEEL-ee-ah

But the new girl in DD's class pronounces her name oh-FILE-ee-ah

Have I been using an incorrect pronunciation?

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BuzzKillington · 26/09/2017 18:40

Uh-feel-yah.

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bridgetreilly · 26/09/2017 18:41

She's wrong, you're right.

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Allthebestnamesareused · 26/09/2017 18:44

Off -eel- ee- ah

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VivienneWestwoodsKnickers · 26/09/2017 18:46

Is this kid from Australia or NZ by any chance?

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scoobykenzer · 26/09/2017 18:47

Off Ell Eey Ah

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existentialmoment · 26/09/2017 18:48

Some people spell and/or pronounce their own names wrong. There is only one way to pronounce Ophelia.

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HainaultViaNewburyPark · 26/09/2017 18:52

Her accent isn't Australian - she sounds local and she's certainly moved from a local school. Her mother sounds local too. I've not met her father.

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FindTheLightSwitchDarren · 26/09/2017 19:52

I know a woman named Miriam who used to insist on being called Mare-ee-yum, even by her family! I think she didn't really like her name and wanted it to sound like something more like Mary-Anne which was more commonplace at the time. She calls herself the usual pronunciation now though.

Maybe it's something like that?

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existentialmoment · 26/09/2017 19:59

I knew a Celine who told everyone it was pronounced Saline (in her very fake posh accent). Silly cow didn't realise she was calling herself saltwater.

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DiegoMadonna · 26/09/2017 20:42

O-fell-ya

But I don't live in an English-speaking country and that's how it's pronounced here.

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DiegoMadonna · 26/09/2017 20:42

Really don't know where somebody would get the "i" sound from as in file.

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MikeUniformMike · 26/09/2017 20:50

Off-EEL-ya

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Alisvolatpropiis · 26/09/2017 20:58

You are right

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MiriAmmerman · 27/09/2017 11:55

Oh - FEE - lee -a (with emphasis on the 'fee'). In most of continental Europe I think it would be Oh -FAY- lee-a (I've heard that in France and Germany) but oh-file-ya is a totally new one on me Confused

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Lemondrop99 · 27/09/2017 14:48

Oh-FEE-le-ah

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BeyondThePage · 27/09/2017 14:54

Oh Failllll yah round here.

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mathanxiety · 27/09/2017 15:20

I knew a Celine who pronounced her name 'SAY-leen'. ... Ophelia would be O-FEEL-ya around here.

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mathanxiety · 27/09/2017 15:20

I knew a Celine who pronounced her name 'SAY-leen'. ... Ophelia would be O-FEEL-ya around here.

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