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It depends on who you ask. When doing a search on the internet for the pronunciation of 'Eckhart Tolle', you will find some that say that his last name is pronounced, 'TALL' (the opposite of SHORT), or you may hear his last name pronounced as 'Tall-e' (same as above but with an 'E' sound on the end). The truth is, his first name is not 'Eckhart' at all, but 'Ulrich Leonard Tolle'. He changed his first name to Eckhart to honor the German philosopher, Meister Eckhart.

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It's two syllables: Tol-le, as in "Goalie."

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