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'Marry' and 'merry'.
I will be very merry (happy) when I marry (wed) Mary.
excuse me ! its MERRY not marry ;]]
The homophone for "merry" is "marry."
The homonym for "merry" is "marry." Merry refers to being cheerful or jolly, while marry refers to the act of joining in marriage.
No, they did not marry.
marry* and yes, one day in my merry little dreams.
you shall marry who ever is right for you, not if they tell you to merry them
The complicated way to say Merry Christmas in England is by using the English words "Merry Christmas". Quite simple really!!!
no, but happy and merry are synonyms...
Yes very merry