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_Gandalf_the_Black_, to tumblr in If you go down to the woods today.....

In IPA, [mɛːɹɪj], [mɛɹɪj], [maɹɪj] is what I say. Basically Mary has a long “eh” sound, merry has a short “eh” sound and marry has a short “ah” sound (you can check the IPA vowel chart for the specific sounds here) In General American I think speakers without the merger say them something like [mɛɚ.ɪj], [mɛɹɪj], [mæɹɪj], although over half of Americans are supposed to have the merger now.

If you’re interested, you can read more here

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What is the meaning of the name "Mary" in מרים?

The name comes from the Hebrew word Mariam (Miriam) and hence the words mar (bitter) and yam (sea). So, Mary means "bitter sea".

In , the bitter sea is an idiom that means "the sea of bitterness has no bounds, turn your head to see the shore". The sea of suffering has no limit; turn your head back and you will be enlightened.

is an Eastern, not a Western religion.

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To celebrate the 224th birthday of I have decided to drop this weeks a little early.
This week will be the

Each build come with a fact sheet, and parts list.




Want to build this little critter? Well here's the instructions - https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1F13VWLrS5-F22zWJ7AGck536CdKYBV2Z?usp=sharing

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This weeks is

Found in 1821, and named "near to" "lizard" by Henry De la Beche and William Conybeare. This is because it more reptile like than Ichthyosaurus, another marine reptile that had been found only a couple years earlier.

Plesiosaurus was a 3 meter long marine reptile from the Early Jurassic.

An almost complete fossil was later discovered by the legendary in 1823. This fossil is still on display in the Natural History Museum London.

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