• @glimse
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    Eric: two syllables, AIR-ick

    Erica: three syllables, AIR-ick-ah

    Emphasis on the first syllable in each

  • @johannesvanderwhales
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    518 hours ago

    I’m having trouble imagining how you would pronounce these differently? Eric Eric-a

    • ℕ𝕖𝕞𝕠OP
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      215 hours ago

      I tend to elide the “I” in Eric but not Erica, which is what got me thinking.

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        110 hours ago

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    • @andrewta
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      17 hours ago

      Really screw with people and say

      Airck-A

      Tell them you’re from Canada

  • @superduperpirate
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    620 hours ago

    EHR-ick

    EHR-ick-uh

    Only difference for me is that with Erica, I tend to compress the final two syllables enough that Eric & Erica don’t have a noticeable difference in how long it takes me to pronounce them.

    • @[email protected]
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      422 hours ago

      That’s interesting. I say ayrn for iron, but air-i-ka for Erica. Don’t know what my rule is for that.

      • @glimse
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        721 hours ago

        Aaron earned the iron urn

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