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"Howard Lester" wrote in
: "Paul Lawler" wrote I'd always said TRIH-fid to myself, but TRY-fid makes more sense if maybe it refers to a partition into three. You might sound funny at the ballpark if you yelled, "Look at that! A TRY- ple play!" Maybe so, but if you've studied English in this country as long as I have, you know that the language is not exactly straightforward in either spelling or pronunciation! ![]() I guess it depends on who you like. American Heritage says "TRY-fid" and Merriam Webster says "TRI-fid". |
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