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One?
One, in American English.
Two, in Spanish.
one
One
Omg, I’m looking at the comments and feeling bad.
With my accent it’s 3.
Two
It depended whether my mom was mad or not.
that depends, how southern is the woman pronouncing it?
Nice try, Marcia. George Glass is real and he goes to our sköl.
1
Remember to put your hand under your chin
One
one in english, 2 in spanish.
I pronounce it with one syllable.
1. But I can see how people get 2 or even 3 with their accent. Wild.
One in English, two in Spanish.
One
the average georg only has one but syllables georg, who pronounces his name with seven syllables, is throwing everything off
One
One. We pronounce it /jorj/.
Jorge…one
3
According to Alex Albon: either one or three, depending on how terribly he drives.
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One
George? One.
Jorge? Two.
Two for me.
I also pronounce “Georgia” with 2 syllables.
Difference is that “George” ends in a very short, breathy ‘jeh’ sort of way, while “Georgia” ends in a much more pronounced jya/jah way that takes as long to say as the first syllable.
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The first syllable rhymes with “door” on both of them for me.
one…
Three if I’m trying to be creepy to Geroge