Merriam Webster
Posted September 11, 2007
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picking on me for pronunciation and reading the merriam-webster dictonary?
what is so wrong with reading the dictionary? i like to. tell me why it its so weird. and i am not from england, but i pronounce zebra zeh-bra. what’s wrong with that?
thankies, i’m still, 10 points for u next time i get on!
It’s not weird. You’re educating yourself…something a lot of people in this country take for granted. Kudos for you!
If it’s in the dictionary as optional to say zebra that way, then that’s fine. Potato, Potahto.
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