Call me a monster all you want, but am I the only person who would pronounce it as "Fo-bee" rather than "Fee-bee"?
Like "PH" makes an F sound. With words that have "oe", the e is usually silent, but it seems that the o is replaced with another e when it applies to the name "Phoebe". Just like the word "foe". The e is silent, but with "Phoebe", they applied the silence on o and added another e.
Pronoucing it like "fee-bee" makes the name sound like some sort of mid-2000s toy.
"Hey, you wanna play with some [b]Feebees[/b] after school?"
"Yeah sure."
This honestly really bamboozled the sh[b]i[/b]t out of me.
[b]EDIT:[/b] "Phoenix" would be pretty much the reversed. It actually sounds cool being pronounced "Fee-niks".
[spoiler][b]Erased....[/b][/spoiler]
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Because... it came from the Greeks (or Romans, same thing) so it’s supposed to be confusing. Like French! For example: Ménage a Trois isn’t pronounced Men-Ah-geh A Troyce [spoiler]thanks to Donut (RvB) for introducing me to this word! (Donut’s Song, or whatever)[/spoiler] [spoiler]i know diff. between Greeks and Roman if that wasn’t really clear.[/spoiler]
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Edited by MightyJonE: 9/29/2019 2:44:43 AMI always thought it was pronounced Fuh--hoo--ee-be!
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The e is silent in foe because it is the last vowel.
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Not saying "poe-buh"
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Foobey goobey
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But you don't say Phoenix like fō-niks.