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How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'?



 
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How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'? #1 (permalink) Sun Feb 07, 2010 15:05 pm   How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'?
 

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How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'? #2 (permalink) Sun Feb 07, 2010 15:31 pm   How do you say female English name, 'Carrie'?
 

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Hi,

I would say it like this because of the double letter 'r'.

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