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Wait, is that die like dead or (German?) die like dee?
Because it kinda matters to what I think of it.No, then again, come to think of it, it doesn't. I pronounce it DILL-in (not really DILL-on - hear the distinction?), and whether you're sayin DYE-lin or DEE-lin, neither of those sounds right in my ears. DILL-in mil-AHN, on the other hand, is poetic.And welcome to the board.
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