
Earle is a proper noun often used as a surname or given name. It refers to a person (e.g., a notable individual) and is pronounced with two syllables, typically emphasizing the first, producing a vowel-consonant blend that shifts toward a dark, mid central vowel followed by a light ‘l’ ending. It’s phonotactically simple in English, but pronunciation hinges on vowel quality and final consonant clarity in connected speech.
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