One or two "Rs" are okey-dokey, although more commonly spelled "Mary".
The word marry with two R's means to wed, to join in matrimony. With one R and a capital M, it's a feminine name. In some parts of the U.S., those two words are pronounced differently. In fact, Mary, marry, and merry are all pronounced differently. In other areas, you can hardly tell them apart.
two Hou-rs
The verb is spelled "to wed" (marry). The abbreviation (Wed.) is for the weekday Wednesday.
It is spelled with two F's, however, you left out an E also. Thus it is spelled different. 2 But also 2 "E"s DIFFERENT
Two, "as well."
It is spelled thirty-two.(in english.)thirty-two
you spelled "marry" wrong.
In french, marry is spelled épouser.
just trade the ring and say i love u
before he becomes a deacon he can marry P.S. you spelled marry wrong its not mary
Some words with two R's include: Harry, Farry, Marry, Carry, Larry, Perry, Berry, Garry, Jarry, These all are spelled with two R's
Two. The real question is why.
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embarrassed (the same way you spelled it!)
Rolls Royce
no Finally can not be spelled two ways !
two thousand
One pen cost 4.05 and so two pens cost 2*4.05 = 8.1 Rs