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Actually not for a non-English language. <g> I thought Africaans
would pronounce her as "MahRee" or ""mar Ree" also.
Cheers,
Doris
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>Goodness, what an interesting pronunciation.
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>Cairie
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> >>> Reeva Parry <[log in to unmask]> 2007-06-26 03:53 >>>
>Hi All,
>
>Just thought I'd be really nice and put in a word here about the
>pronuonciation of Mari's first name. But before I do that, Mari and I
>about split a gut over two bad mistakes I made while typing the word
>"pronunciation". The first mistake I made was in the subject line,
>and it sounded like an exotic insect. It was:
>
>pronunciatyias.
>
>The second one sounded like a very rare disease called "pronuontias".
>She's still splitting a gut over here!
>
>Now my dearly beloved friends, the pronunciation of her name is
>Mahri, like the Ay in Father. Or like the Mari in MahriJuana.
>HEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHEHE!
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>ALL MY LOVE AND BLESSINGS, HAPPY SMOKING, ETC.,
>
>Purple Princess Reeva Parry
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