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Date: | Tue, 16 Mar 1999 21:08:29 -0500 |
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Hi Deborah!
As far as I know, both pronunciations are the same...the difference in
spelling mostlikely has to do with the fact that it is not an English
word, rather transliterated from the Hebrew.
It rhymes with carve.
Remember, a P next to a kosher symbol does not mean parve....it means it
is acceptable for Passover use. Parve foods will say nothing after the
hecksher or the whole word parve.
Hope this helps!
Dale Robin
EngJrnTchr wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> This may seem an odd question but I really want to
> know the answer.
>
> I have been using the different kosher markings on
> products for some time but have not had much
> spoken conversation using the terms. Please
> clarify the following:
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> I know that both spellings parve and pareve are
> acceptable. Please describe the pronunciation of
> the words.
>
> Are pronunciations the same spelled either way?
>
> Is it parve......as in rhymes with carve?
>
> Is it par (as in golf) ....vey (rhymes with way)?
>
> Thanks to those who can help :)
>
> Deborah
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