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mcharisse Inner circle York. PA 1226 Posts |
Sounds weird in the original French, and French was my first language. I'll still say it pronouncing the last vowel sound when speaking English. After all, when speaking English we don't say Paree for Paris, which would sound weird and affected and only right if you said it in a French accent. I'm already considered an insufferable snob and don't need to be adding French pronounciations to my English.
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