car-mole or care-a-mel. depends on my mood lol
2006-11-11 09:38:13
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answered by Kyndal 1
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Care-a-mel
2006-11-11 09:49:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Care-a-mel
2006-11-11 09:36:30
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answered by cass 7
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Care-a-mel
2006-11-11 09:36:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Care-a-mel
2006-11-11 09:36:11
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answered by Sparkle 3
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Care-a-mel
2006-11-11 09:34:32
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answered by L 3
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Care-a-mel.
2006-11-11 11:11:21
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answered by Judas Rabbi 7
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Care-a-mel.
2006-11-11 09:35:05
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answered by madeira 3
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Hmm, for me it seems to depend on how I'm using it - if it's followed by a noun ("caramel apples," "carmel ice cream") I pronounce it car-mel, but if I use it on its own "that tea tastes like caramel" I pronounce it "care-a-mel" ...
2006-11-11 09:38:25
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answered by Stacyj 2
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Car-mole
2006-11-11 09:36:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually pronounce it care-a-mel, but I've been known to use both, I like to change it up :)
2006-11-11 09:37:01
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answered by Anonymous
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