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mi-KAY-lah or mah-KAY-lah ...
I've heard it as more a MEE cut off...
as in start saying MEE but then get cut off so it's a short 'i' sound and don't get to do the whole 'ee' sound.
I hope that makes sense. I suppose you could say it's like the Mi is Mickey. At least it coresponds in Australian English.
My 45 PPs - names in profile
as in start saying MEE but then get cut off so it's a short 'i' sound and don't get to do the whole 'ee' sound.
I hope that makes sense. I suppose you could say it's like the Mi is Mickey. At least it coresponds in Australian English.
My 45 PPs - names in profile