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[Facts] Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
by
Elena
3/3/2008, 9:42 AM
in reply to
a message by Lumia
I live in the Southeast US and the two are pronounced quite differently.
Muriel
is MYUR-ee-l and
Mariel
is MARE-ee-l (btw, I pronounce
Marielle
as Mah-ree-ELLE).
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Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Lumia
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3/3/2008, 1:47 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Cleveland Kent Evans
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3/4/2008, 10:51 AM
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Yes, probably it is a historical situation
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Lumia
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3/5/2008, 1:45 AM
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Muriel in Ireland
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Lumia
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3/11/2008, 3:19 AM
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I think the link is going to slowly change, though
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Siri
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3/4/2008, 1:24 PM
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Thank you very much you all
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Lumia
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3/4/2008, 3:17 AM
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Just to clarify ...
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Anneza
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3/4/2008, 4:58 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Anneza
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3/3/2008, 10:24 PM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Elena
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3/3/2008, 9:42 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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ClaudiaS
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3/3/2008, 6:45 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Kate
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3/3/2008, 10:25 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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penguiny7
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3/3/2008, 6:22 AM
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American East Coast Dialect...
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Siri
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3/3/2008, 3:42 AM
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Clarifying
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Siri
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3/3/2008, 3:44 AM
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Re: Muriel / Mariel and English dialects
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Poppylena
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3/3/2008, 2:57 AM