In Scandinavia, this would probably be pronounced mahr-ye, because there the j makes the sound of an English y. To an English speaker, the automatic pronunciation would probably be MARJ.
― Anonymous User 6/24/2013
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The first pronunciation that I think is MAR-yeh. I tink it sounds better than MARJ, how most would say it.
― Anonymous User 5/19/2007
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