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How would you pronounce Zana ?

438 replies

RoseApp · 18/09/2024 18:38

My friend assumed people would pronounce her child’s name Zana like Zah-nah as in Suzanna but several people have pronounced it as Zar-na

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ShillyShallySherbet · 18/09/2024 20:52

AgileGreenSeal · 18/09/2024 20:23

What is your accent? It sounds really intriguing to me, I can’t even imagine how you get an “R” sound in those words.

I don’t think I really have an accent, I’ve moved around a lot. But the word bath I would say barth, I don’t think it’s that unusual.

fortheveryfirsttime · 18/09/2024 20:50

I know a Zana and she pronounces it Zanna like Joanna.

HotCrossBunplease · 18/09/2024 20:50

rosesareredvioletsareblueaimverytiredandsoareyou · 18/09/2024 20:47

The initial R in Rory isn't that soft, is it?

Depends where you’re from.

NoUseForAN4me · 18/09/2024 20:49

CellophaneFlower · 18/09/2024 20:49

So they're fine to add an h, just not an r? You keep saying there doesn't need to be a letter added but you have to add something to exaggerate the sound.

😂

HotCrossBunplease · 18/09/2024 20:49

Good point @CellophaneFlower !

CellophaneFlower · 18/09/2024 20:49

rosesareredvioletsareblueaimverytiredandsoareyou · 18/09/2024 20:44

To exaggerate what sound though?
If they want to exaggerate the a do that, no need to add an r!

So they're fine to add an h, just not an r? You keep saying there doesn't need to be a letter added but you have to add something to exaggerate the sound.

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DinaofCloud9 · 18/09/2024 20:48

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:47

Yes but people put the r to exaggerate the sound.

The A sound?

Then why not just add another A?

Why add a completely different letter?

Because baa and bar sound exactly the same in some accents.

How can it be made clearer?

NoUseForAN4me · 18/09/2024 20:48

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:47

Yes but people put the r to exaggerate the sound.

The A sound?

Then why not just add another A?

Why add a completely different letter?

Because baaaathe can be interpreted differently, like the baaa of a sheep. It’s be more like aaaah which isn’t the same.

I’m sorry, I can’t write out what I mean. But multiple aaa’s is a different sound in my head than how I pronounce bath or grass.

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:47

Yes but people put the r to exaggerate the sound.

The A sound?

Then why not just add another A?

Why add a completely different letter?

rosesareredvioletsareblueaimverytiredandsoareyou · 18/09/2024 20:47

HotCrossBunplease · 18/09/2024 20:46

The initial “r is very soft in Roar and Rory, it’s a pun so there is a very slight difference between the initial sound of Roarsome and Awesome.

However the “r” in “Rory” (and Tory, glory, story etc) is lightly rolled even by non-rhotic speakers because it’s not the final “r” in the word. The second “r” in “roar” is the final letter of the word so does not sounded at all (cf car, door, moor etc)

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The initial R in Rory isn't that soft, is it?

museumum · 18/09/2024 20:47

I’m Scottish and would rhyme it with Hanna / Hana.

I know somebody called Xana pronounced the same.

NoUseForAN4me · 18/09/2024 20:46

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:45

*What words?
“Bath”, grass and giraffe?

Do you agree that they can be pronounced with either a long or a short “a”?*

Yes, of course. But they should NOT include an R.

This is what people are saying but they’re using the r sound to describe the sound. It’s like bar or car. There’s not annunciation of the r or rolling of the r.

HotCrossBunplease · 18/09/2024 20:46

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:40

It took me years to realise that it was a pun on the word “Awesome” because non-rhotic speakers say “Roarsome” and “Awesome” almost identically.

Really? What about the name Rory - would they pronounce it as Aw-ey??

The initial “r is very soft in Roar and Rory, it’s a pun so there is a very slight difference between the initial sound of Roarsome and Awesome.

However the “r” in “Rory” (and Tory, glory, story etc) is lightly rolled even by non-rhotic speakers because it’s not the final “r” in the word. The second “r” in “roar” is the final letter of the word so does not sounded at all (cf car, door, moor etc)

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Pardon?

MerryMarys · 18/09/2024 20:45

*What words?
“Bath”, grass and giraffe?

Do you agree that they can be pronounced with either a long or a short “a”?*

Yes, of course. But they should NOT include an R.

HansHolbein · 18/09/2024 20:45

I know a Zana and she pronounces it Zarnah

Sewsew0 · 18/09/2024 20:45

Surely in phonics-land 'ar' sounds like the word 'are' so car, bar, far etc. Zara also has that same vowel sound which is why people are reading Zana as Z-ah-na although phonetically that could be spelt Z-ar-na?!

Anyway I vote Z-ah-na 😅

shoopshoopdedoo · 18/09/2024 20:45

I came to say Zar-na. Clearly this will make people cross, so I think I mean Zaah-na.

To me, it would rhyme with the last part of “banana”. But I could be pronouncing that incorrectly too…

Zanna would rhyme with Suzanna/Hannah.

rosesareredvioletsareblueaimverytiredandsoareyou · 18/09/2024 20:44

CellophaneFlower · 18/09/2024 20:41

Yes but people put the r to exaggerate the sound. Perhaps it doesn't work in your accent, but it does in ours. I put ah when I posted but I can see why others have used r. It's really not that deep.

To exaggerate what sound though?
If they want to exaggerate the a do that, no need to add an r!

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CellophaneFlower · 18/09/2024 20:44

GoldenNuggets08 · 18/09/2024 20:42

How do you pronounce put and but 🤯🤯🤯🤯

I'm finding it really hard to describe how I say put 🙈

DinaofCloud9 · 18/09/2024 20:43

You've got a lot of patience HotCrossBunplease.

I'm a scouser and there's no difference between Zahna and Zarna to me. Or but and put or paw, poor and pour.

rosesareredvioletsareblueaimverytiredandsoareyou · 18/09/2024 20:43

HotCrossBunplease · 18/09/2024 20:41

What words?
“Bath”, grass and giraffe?

Do you agree that they can be pronounced with either a long or a short “a”?

I'd use a short a, others could perhaps use a long a, nobody should be adding any sort of r.

GoldenNuggets08 · 18/09/2024 20:42

StudioCreate · 18/09/2024 20:41

Ah and ar sound the same to us southerners.

I also can't make put and but rhyme but pour poor pore and paw do 😉

How do you pronounce put and but 🤯🤯🤯🤯

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