Actually, the "R" is silent in British English, but not US English.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/macabre
Lol... there's only one "c" in coon, though.
Actually, the "R" is silent in British English, but not US English.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/pronunciation/english/macabre
Lol... there's only one "c" in coon, though.
I've been speak'n Merican all ma life, ain't never heard no one say macab-re.
I've been speak'n Merican all ma life, ain't never heard no one say macab-re.
I have never heard it pronounced the French way in the united states, but there it is, as if it is fact.
I have never heard it pronounced the French way in the united states, but there it is, as if it is fact.
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