I thought it was pronounced Februany (any, five-dollar foor long)?
Natter 69: Practically names itself.
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ITA with Jesse - silent R in February BUT NOT a silent first R in library.
I say "Feb-YOU-airy" but I NEVER say "LIE-berry" or "warsh."
My mom is a well-spoken woman who reads voraciously but CANNOT eradicate "warsh" from her speech. It drives me crazy, but, hey, she's 68. So I'll roll with the "Feb-YOU-airy."
silent R in February BUT NOT a silent first R in library.
Totes.
I don't wanna know what's in the lie-berry.
Februany (any, five-dollar foor long)?
Damn you. C-c-c-can't go wrong....
My mom said, "warsh," too.
I generally say FEB-rary.
Jeez, I've been sitting here muttering February to myself trying to figure out what's the most natural feeling way I say it for ... longer than I should have.
Comme ca?
Weird. I right-clicked to open that in a new browser tab, but instead it downloaded and saved the file.
Stabby motions. (Whether you are holding a stabby implement is entirely up to you.)
Comme ca?
C'est vrai.