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Pronunciation

42 replies

Mangotango123 · 04/02/2020 14:32

My husband and I, if we have a girl, would like to call her clementine. Is there a right or wrong way to say it? Is it clementine (Tyne rhyming with Caroline) or clementine (tine rhyming with Josephine).

We don’t want to announce it and everyone tell us our pronunciation is wrong!

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Mangotango123 · 07/02/2020 13:06

Thanks everyone.
We love clementine as in nine but wouldn’t be bothered if other people pronounced it wrong, like school teacher etc.
Thanks so much to you all. Xx

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AlpacaGoodnight · 07/02/2020 11:32

Go with which ever you like and people will quickly get used to it!

Whatsyourflava · 06/02/2020 19:39

Has this helped @Mangotango123

Gorgeous name

yogo · 04/02/2020 23:07

Oh my darlin Clement tine (like nine)

Bol87 · 04/02/2020 23:02

I’ve always said Clemen-tyne, I’m in Yorkshire 🤷🏼‍♀️

norealshepherds · 04/02/2020 23:00

Rhymes with nine

Poppydaisies · 04/02/2020 22:59

I’d think it quite silly to pronounce as clementeen in the uk! That’s the fruit!.

Why should the fruit and the name be pronounced differently?! They're both Clementine. Just like Apple, Sage, Cherry.

I say Clemen'teen' to both.

Disfordarkchocolate · 04/02/2020 21:10

Lovely name. I've never heard of the 'teen' pronunciation but it's lovely.

Omashu · 04/02/2020 21:05

Clementine to rhyme with nine also. Don’t like it pronounced Clementeen Sad

AcrobaticCardigan · 04/02/2020 20:42

I’ve only ever known it with the Tyne pronunciation. I’d think it quite silly to pronounce as clementeen in the uk! That’s the fruit!

Flissmoon · 04/02/2020 17:44

Rhymes with nine = the name

Rhymes with queen = the fruit

That’s what I’d assume, unless you’re French.

user1493494961 · 04/02/2020 17:19

Rhyming with the number nine, a clementine (teen) is an orange.

Poppydaisies · 04/02/2020 16:24

I’ve no idea why Josephine or other examples retained the French “teen” when crossing the channel

Because Josephyne or Emmelyne sound rather ugly Grin

Whatsyourflava · 04/02/2020 16:22

I think in answer you your question , given all the replies - no one can tell you your pronouns citation is wrong

The one I know rhymes with 9 though

It’s a gorgeous name by the way - a great choice 😍

Poppydaisies · 04/02/2020 16:20

Clementeen sounds much prettier!

It's not just in French, but in most European languages it's pronounced teen. Or in German it's Clemen teen eh.

I don't like the tyne pronunciation.

ShagMeRiggins · 04/02/2020 16:09

If you’re in France, yes it’s Clemen teen. But if you’re in France, it’s also Caro leen.

I’ve no idea why Josephine or other examples retained the French “teen” when crossing the channel but Caroline didn’t.

I’ve heard it both ways in Britain, and mostly “tyne” in the States.

We’re not in France or America so it’s entirely up to you. Both pronunciations are pretty to me, and I’m half French.

AdaColeman · 04/02/2020 15:56

Clemen teen is the British pronunciation.

Clemen tine is the US pronunciation, as in the American folk song "Oh my darling Clementine".

fallfallfall · 04/02/2020 15:46

3 syllables though; Clem Men Tine (rhymes with 9)

Seaandsand83 · 04/02/2020 15:40

Teen - sounds far prettier!

IdleLiz · 04/02/2020 15:40

Clementine - 9 like the song.

onalongsabbatical · 04/02/2020 15:37

I think you have a choice OP!

Elbeagle · 04/02/2020 15:32

I also know a few (in the UK) and all pronounce it ‘Clemen-teen’. How weird!

GlamGiraffe · 04/02/2020 15:16

Ryhming with 9. I've met a few and they've all pronounced it that way.

Poppydaisies · 04/02/2020 15:15

I've only heard it pronounced Clemen teen.

That's in the Uk!

I don't like the -tyne pronunciation at all.

IsadoraQuagmire · 04/02/2020 15:13

If used for a French person, it has the same sound as Josephine.

Otherwise, I'd always pronounce it as in the song My Darling Clementine which I think is MUCH nicer.