I do believe in most situations, the groom here is on the wrong side. At this point in the marriage, the groom is to be on the bride’s right. Just being picky, I know.
That’s an inconsistent use of pronunciation symbols. If he’s going to use the macron to signify a long “I”, he should use a breve to signify a short “u”, and a schwa (Ə) in the second syllable of “husband.”
Wish they would make the pronunciation method they use on medicine sheets from the doctor the standard. Easy to figure out, and no strange extra character set to learn. [a-SEET-a-MIN-oh-fen], [pred-NIS-oh-lone], etc.
stairsteppublishing over 2 years ago
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pschearer Premium Member over 2 years ago
fŭn’ē.
Calvin Nelson Nelson Premium Member over 2 years ago
Mawage. . .
uniquename over 2 years ago
You are now mer¯ed.
(the high bar is supposed to be over the second “e”. Couldn’t figure out how to do that.)
jbmlaw01 over 2 years ago
Pronouns oui and oohs
Zen-of-Zinfandel over 2 years ago
Have a rice day!
Big D of South Dakota over 2 years ago
I do believe in most situations, the groom here is on the wrong side. At this point in the marriage, the groom is to be on the bride’s right. Just being picky, I know.
JudyAz over 2 years ago
Shouldn’t that be "I now pronounce you ‘yoo’ "
Bill D. Kat Premium Member over 2 years ago
Too cryptic for me…. and, uncharacteristically for F&E, not FUN-EE.
The Brooklyn Accent Premium Member over 2 years ago
That’s an inconsistent use of pronunciation symbols. If he’s going to use the macron to signify a long “I”, he should use a breve to signify a short “u”, and a schwa (Ə) in the second syllable of “husband.”
“HŬZ-BƏND AND WĪF”
Muzi54 over 2 years ago
And here I thought it was normal. It’s the way I type, without spell check.
catmother1964 over 2 years ago
Has the Pastor been drinking?
Chuck2Carol Premium Member over 2 years ago
I’m presiding at a grandniece’s wedding in September. I’ll have to remember all these sage grammatical pieces of advice!
PaintTheDust over 2 years ago
Wish they would make the pronunciation method they use on medicine sheets from the doctor the standard. Easy to figure out, and no strange extra character set to learn. [a-SEET-a-MIN-oh-fen], [pred-NIS-oh-lone], etc.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 2 years ago
snē-kē!