Kiele?
Correct Answer???
I saw this on a teenager on TV, it was pronounced the same as Keeley
Kiele?
I saw this on a teenager on TV, it was pronounced the same as Keeley
I’d pronounce it like [name_m]Keel[/name_m] on first glance, because it reminds me of a [name_m]German[/name_m] city called [name_m]Kiel[/name_m] (also prn. Keel).
i would have said KEE-uh-leh (very subtle second syllable), second guess kee-EH-leh
I would’ve said Kee-eh-luh
I would’ve said kee-ELL or kee-ELL-eh
I would say kee-lee
I’d have guessed kee-ELL-ay!
i would say “kee-EHL-uh”
Kee-ell?
my instinct is kee-lee! that pronunciation definitely not very intuitive though
my go to was key-ELL
kee-ell or keel, I would’ve never thought of the pronunciation you gave
Keel…like the keel of a ship, or as in the phrase “to keel over.”
I would have said it [name_u]Keeley[/name_u] as well, but still not my favorite spelling
kai-ELLE or key-elle
[name_m]Kiel[/name_m]
i read it as ‘kyell-eh’
kee-el-ay or kee-el-ee
probably key-ell-ay
I said it as Key-ELLE or like the word “yell” with a “K” infront of it.