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Re: How to say "Corleone"?
#1981
03/27/05 12:21 AM
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Italian dialects can be confusing--and adding the American version can double the confusion. My grandfather's last name is spelled: RUGGIERO. Now, in English, it would be pronounced something like: Roo-gear-ee-oh. But, my grandfather pronounced it in Neapolitan: Roo-jer-oh (the r sounds rolling). In northern Italy, I think it is pronounced: Roo-jar-oh. Go figure. No one ever got his name right. He and his family stuck with Roo-jeer-ee-oh since it seemed the easiest to pronounce for Americans.
I think Coreleone in my family's tongue would be COR-LAY-ON. We also say pro-jute for proscuitto and fazool for fagioli!
~~ Lollie
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Re: How to say "Corleone"?
#1986
03/29/05 05:45 PM
03/29/05 05:45 PM
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i think it's pronounced Cor-Lee-Own but it is said various ways throughout the films
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