There are two syllables in your name. It's nickable.
You don't even need two. As long as there's a syllable, it's nickable. Duplicate the sound. Add a diminutive suffix. Change the vowel...there's so much to be done.
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Leah, Sarah, and Rachel aren't as regularly nicked as, say, Susan, Stephen, James
In my experience, Rachel is just as ripe. It just depends on the enforcing body.
You pronounce it thus:
Nickle. Uh.
Really? I would have pronounced it "nih-COLE-uh."
It's better all around if I call you Nic. Or Fay.
Really? I would have pronounced it "nih-COLE-uh."
And then we could have guys with Alp horns!
And then we could have guys with Alp horns!
See, I was thinking the same thing about the pronunciation Fay gave us.
Cindy - but course, O Foamalicious One!
My stomach is in knots. Grrrrrrrr.
Daylight savings time has eaten my brain.
I don't like today. I want to give it back and get a new one.
See, I was thinking the same thing about the pronunciation Fay gave us.
That is the beauty of Alp horns.