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How would you pronounce Rosaline?

51 replies

Luciaia · 16/04/2019 21:02

Roz-a-leen
Or
Roz-a-line (like eye)

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RiverMeadow · 16/04/2019 22:18

Rose ah leen

sawyersfishbiscuits · 16/04/2019 22:18

Rowz-uh-leen

Like Emmeline

DramaAlpaca · 16/04/2019 22:22

I'd pronounce it Roe-za-line, with a long first syllable, and the last syllable rhyming with sign, mine etc.

To get the '-een' pronunciation it would be Rosaleen - Roe-za-leen, the Irish name.

Neither version would have a short first syllable like Rosalind does.

BackforGood · 16/04/2019 22:27

When I first looked I think I said

Roz - a - leen

now I've looked again, I'm seeing Rosa-leen

Sorry, no help at all Grin

SmiledWithTheRisingSun · 16/04/2019 22:29

Rosa-Leen.

MillicentMartha · 16/04/2019 22:30

Roz ah line like Caroline.
Not Roz ah lyn like Carolyn.

Wonderbag · 16/04/2019 22:31

Rose a leen
Like in ‘The Company if Wolves’

GlitterPixie · 16/04/2019 22:31

Roz a line.

RumpoleoftheBaileys · 16/04/2019 22:33

Ros a lin

SDTGisAnEvilWolefGenius · 16/04/2019 22:58

Roh-za-leen.

NorthernLurker · 16/04/2019 23:33

Roz a line.

Lovely name. I have a Rosalind mostly called Rozzi.

Tiramisu1 · 17/04/2019 08:33

Ros ah leen like Christine

Margot33 · 17/04/2019 08:37

There was a girl in my school called this. She pronounced it, Roz-a-lyn.

alaric77 · 17/04/2019 08:38

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BendydickCuminsnatch · 17/04/2019 08:39

Rose-a-leen

BroomstickOfLove · 17/04/2019 08:40

Roz a line like in Romeo and Juliet, or else Roz a lin.

But really, however Rosaline preferred it to be pronounced.

museumum · 17/04/2019 08:44

Its one of those I wouldn’t know how to say which would make me anxious as I’d feel I should know and so I’d try to avoid saying it till I heard someone else do it.
I don’t like names that induce that kind of anxiety (I don’t include names obviously from another language or culture in this as it’s more acceptable to ask about pronunciation for them)

littlemeitslyn · 17/04/2019 08:51

I don't

DSHathawayGivesMeFannyGallops · 17/04/2019 11:29

Roz-a-line
Similarly, Rosamund for me is Roz-a-mund

Cbeebiesrehab · 17/04/2019 12:01

Roz-ah-line like Caroline

RomanyQueen1 · 17/04/2019 12:02

Rozaleen

JenniferJareau · 17/04/2019 12:03

Roz ah line (as in 'line')

ScatteredMama82 · 17/04/2019 12:04

My first thought was rose-ah-leen. Rosaleen used to be a common name in Ireland and in the 19th c was the female embodiment of the country itself. Dark Rosaleen.

@PinkieTuscadero that was my mum's name, her family were Irish. I always loved it, a beautiful name and unusual now.

CoraCoo · 17/04/2019 12:05

Rose - a - leen

Shadow1234 · 17/04/2019 15:51

My first thought was Rosa-leen