skeeter31
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The only way I could think of describing how we say them would be:Harry and hairy ARE pronounced the same
The way you say the 3 M's hurts my brain. Trying to recall how my grandparents said them...they were born and raised in NYC. I THINK my grandma said them separately, but not my grandpa.
I live learning about regional dialect!
Harry - the Ha sound would be like the beginning of the word happy. A quick exhalation of ha followed by the -ree sound.
Hairy - the hair sound is pronounced like the word hair or like a ”Yeah” would be pronounced, followed by the -ree. The first syllable is much more drawn out.
Same would go for Mary and marry. Merry on the other had would start with a Meh- followed by the -ree. So like a sound of ambivalence (meh) then the ree.