<p>is it pronounced wesley or well-sley?</p>
<p>The latter.</p>
<p>i think of it as wells-lee</p>
<p>wells-lee is correct. my sister went there, hated it until senior year</p>
<p>wells-lee is it</p>
<p>MY friend who wanted to go there asked me if I knew a place called Wells-lee. I thought it was pronouned wel-es-lee and said no haha. I guess I did…</p>
<p>powerbomb - I thought it was pronounced like that too. :-/</p>
<p>I guess now I know.</p>
<p>I pronounce it with the extra “es” too. >_<</p>
<p>weh-les-lie sounds prettier.</p>
<p>ves-lee .</p>
<p>I always thought it was pronouced well-les-lee or wuh-les-lee
Oops.</p>
<p>amazing</p>
<p>I guess this is like people that say wer-ches-ter-shy-er for Worcestershire</p>
<p>ThisCouldBeHeavn - I thought that the first time I saw the word.</p>
<p>^ oh hey dude!</p>
<p>alton brown on food network pronounced wellesley “well les lee” when he talked about beef wellington. I’ve always wondered when certain vowels are silent or not. I usually copy my friends’ pronunciation of wells-lee though.</p>
<p>It’s definitely WELLS-LEE.</p>
<p>^aw mom, do we have to.</p>
<p>It’s Wells-lee. Now for those of you coming to Massachusetts, pronouce “Gloucester”, “Worcester” and “Dorchester.”</p>
<p>Gloss-tuh, Wuss-tuh, and Doah-chestuh. And I’m not even from Mass!</p>
<p>tuh? That must be a New England thing.</p>