Aaron vs. Erin pronunciation

Aaron vs. Erin

  • Pronounced the same

  • Pronounced differently

  • Aaron - male only

  • Aaron - female only

  • Aaron - both

  • Erin - male only

  • Erin - female only

  • Erin - both


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Barry and Berry are pronounced differently here.

BAHrry - as in batch BEHrry - as in bench.

Marry - Mary - Merry are different as well.

MAHrry - as in match MAREy - like a female horse MEHrry - like the word Mental.

Same for Harry and Hairy.

HAHrry - rhymes with Barry and HAREy - rhymes with Mary
 
Really? That's like saying Harry and hairy sound the same or marry and merry. They're completely different IMO.

Really? Because to me, they're completely the same.

I need to leave this thread. It's making me crazy. :lmao:
 

So to you, does Harry and hairy sound alike or different? What about Marry and merry?
Different and different.

The Hendersons' Harry was hairy. Hairy Harry. Not hairy hairy, or Harry Harry.

If Marisa Berenson's sister had married the former mayor of Washington DC, she'd have been Berry Barry - not Berry Berry, and certainly not Barry Barry.

You don't wish someone a Marry Christmas, and a bride and groom don't merry. Well, maybe they do, but not during the ceremony in front of family and friends. Well, maybe they do... ;)
 
This thread has me shaking my head.

Barry - Berry? Same.

Mary - Merry? Same

Hairy - Harry? Same

Err - Air? Same

Baron - Heron - rhyme, same sound

Aaron - Erin - same

Here in the DC metro, Maryland area we proudly proclaim that we have no accent. I have no idea how the rest of you are pronouncing these words differently.
 
Aaron/Erin
Barry/Berry
Marry/Merry
Harry/Hairy
Dawn/Don

Each pair is pronounced differently.
 
Barry and berry, pronounced the same?

Now I've heard it all.

I think people are really reaching here. We don't pronounce then even remotely similar here and we have horrible accents. :lmao:
 
Barry and berry, pronounced the same?

Now I've heard it all.

I think people are really reaching here. We don't pronounce then even remotely similar here and we have horrible accents. :lmao:

So how exactly do you pronounce them?

Bair ee and Burr ee? I can't even remotely fathom how they are different. :confused3
 
So how exactly do you pronounce them?

Bair ee and Burr ee? I can't even remotely fathom how they are different. :confused3

BAHrry as in BAT and BEHrry as in BET

HAHrry as in HAT and HAREy (hairy) as in MARE

ETA: Listen to the 2nd Australian pronunciation of Harry. The way she says HAH. That is how people from this area (Long Island and probably most of the Northeast pronounce it. Marry and Barry rhymes with Harry as well.

http://www.forvo.com/word/harry/
 
This thread has me shaking my head.

Barry - Berry? Same.

Mary - Merry? Same

Hairy - Harry? Same

Err - Air? Same

Baron - Heron - rhyme, same sound

Aaron - Erin - same

Here in the DC metro, Maryland area we proudly proclaim that we have no accent. I have no idea how the rest of you are pronouncing these words differently.

Because the combinations of consonants and vowels don't make the same sounds :confused3. I'm from central NJ but don't have a Jersey accent nor does anyone I know. No one who grew up in this area has any type of accent.
 
Not particularly the same. Here's how I do it:

Aaron -- The double "a" is like the a in cat, hat, fat, or bat. The "ron" part is like run, but kind of swallowed, with one of those upside-down e things (I believe it's called a schwa or something like that.)

Erin -- The "e" is like the e in pet or the ea in feather (which I pronounce the same), and the "i" is an ultra-short i, even shorter
than the i in minute.

Native Texan here, so your mileage may vary.

Erin is a girl's name, and Aaron is a boy's name. I could see a boy named Erin, but I could also see him catching some flack for it in school.

:thumbsup2:thumbsup2 ITA... native Bostonian here! Aaron, for a boy, and Erin, for a girl. Names have completely different etiologies. Aaron is a Hebrew masculine name meaning "mountain." Erin is a Gaelic name meaning "from Ireland," and interestingly, although I have only ever heard it used as a girl's name, it is gender non-specific... it can be used for either a girl or a boy. (LOTS of references, just do a search, I'm not gonna list them all here.)
 
So how exactly do you pronounce them?

Bair ee and Burr ee? I can't even remotely fathom how they are different. :confused3
I pronounce the a in Barry like "cat", "hat", "mat", "marry"

and the e in berry like "bench", "very", "merry"
 
This thread is crazy :rotfl:. All those words/names sound the same to me, I even had DH, who is from FL read them out loud and he pronounces them the same as I do...lol
 
This thread has me shaking my head.

Barry - Berry? Same.

Mary - Merry? Same

Hairy - Harry? Same

Err - Air? Same

Baron - Heron - rhyme, same sound

Aaron - Erin - same

Here in the DC metro, Maryland area we proudly proclaim that we have no accent. I have no idea how the rest of you are pronouncing these words differently.

yup here too. Where I'm at in Central Texas these all basically sound the same. I've been sitting here for a while now trying to pronounce some of these the way people say they are supposed to be pronounced and I can't make it happen.
Now there is a difference when I say pin/pen. But the other words? the same.
 



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