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Which reminds me: Mary, merry, and marry are three different words. People need to pronounce them differently.

Also it's bury. Not "berry" or "Barry". It should rhyme with "curry"! 

Further, the endemic and salient bury/barry meger in the Maryland and tidewater accents annoy me to no end. I grief my wife about this all the time. She doesn't even hear herself doing it.

and no @ChebyshevII_PE, I'm not originally from Maryland.

 
Which reminds me: Mary, merry, and marry are three different words. People need to pronounce them differently.

Also it's bury. Not "berry" or "Barry". It should rhyme with "curry"! 

Further, the endemic and salient bury/barry meger in the Maryland and tidewater accents annoy me to no end. I grief my wife about this all the time. She doesn't even hear herself doing it.

and no @ChebyshevII_PE, I'm not originally from Maryland.
“Merryland”

(I’m aware of your origins; perhaps you can educate me on which place has the best cheesesteak)

 
informal poll. How does everyone pronounce crawfish?

a) cray-fish

b) craw-fish

c)craw-daddy

There is only one correct answer
I have very much heard all three ways, and think I've said at least these three myself. But out of the blue, I'd probably say it's a tie between "craw-fish" and "cray-fish".

 
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