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livi

How do you say alivia in ireland?


    



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migid
a-live-ee-ah


MR T M
I'm from Dublin, Ireland and you with so many nationalities in Ireland you could just keep it the same. we will pronounce it no problem ,but if you want we will call you Olivia.


barbara b
I thought you were on about Anna Livia, which is the romanticised name for the river Liffey....so I guess, a-livia, same as a as in car, and livia as in liffey.


Rachel Maria
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Are you referring to Anna Livia? It is a poetic name for the river Liffey, which runs thro the heart of Dublin. A very beautiful name, may I add. My nephew called his daughter Olivia when he could have gone the whole hog, called her Anna Livia, then reduced it to Livia, which Olivia is reduced to anyway. Am I wrong?


Ray E
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It all depends on where you go, if you are in Dublin Central you would say "Liivyaa" or if your on the North side of Dublin it would be pronounced "Livya" and on the South side of Dublin it would be "Hey Livo" in the rural parts of Ireland it would be "Alivia" with a high pitched tone, Cork area would be "Livia like bhoy".


Young Ugs
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Olivia.


tony m
Hello Livi,
I am assuming your name is Olivia, OK? Well there are a few abbreviations for your name. you can be called Livvy, or Livie or Ollie, But why not leave it as Olivia, it's a beautiful name, and probably suits your personality too..... Hope this all helps you, Bye....Tony M


Polo
The same, but with an Irish accent.





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