[General] The pronunciation of "Bill" and "Billy"

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Hi Everyone,

I understand how to pronounce "Bill" correctly;but I don't know how to pronounce "Billy" correctly, I've checked the pronunication in dictionaries, it shows the pronunciation is Bill + ly sound, but I always hear people say Bi + ly sound, please let me know which pronunciation is correct? Thanks.

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I say bi + ly, not two l sounds.
 

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:up: So do I. Using to /l/s in adjacent syllables is fairly unusual in English - occurring (sometimes) when an adjective ending in 'l' has the suffix '-ly' attached. For example, some people will pronounce 'cooly' /'ku:lli:/; but some people say /ku:li:/. And some feel that they should double the /l/ and so they avoid that word and think of a near-synonym like 'nonchalantly' (which, interestingly - for me anyway ;-) has a similar meaning, involving the lack of heat - chaleur)

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(which, interestingly - for me anyway, has a similar meaning, involving the lack of heat - chaleur)

Interesting for me too, BobK. Thanks.
 
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