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Re: Mary or Marie? (m)
Mary, all the way. Marie, pronounced maREE, is not at home in English in the same way as, say, Louise or Annette. And where I live, if we see Marie written down, we assume it's pronounced MAHree, which makes it both unFrench and dated.Are Marie biscuits exclusively South African? And how did Marie Lloyd pronounce her name? Anyone?
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Marie biscuits here! Big boxes of them. Marie was used A LOT in days gone by, where I live(French-speaking Canada.)today, rarely alone, but you see it in combination names..Marie-France, Chantal-Marie, Marie-Pier.(these three are people I know, young people.)
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