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filipino_zaddy t1_ixetial wrote

I’ve pronounced it Baldi-more for years

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km2023 t1_ixerhy6 wrote

It's "for me and my husband."

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-entr0pi- t1_iy4rxw4 wrote

My husband and me

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km2023 t1_iy4y901 wrote

The position of "me" is stylistic/a matter of politeness, not a grammatical rule gif

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VacationWooden8283 t1_ixetg06 wrote

Balmer or Baw-DiH-more, the hard T is still acceptable. Balt-more sounds funky

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dopkick t1_ixf1jrf wrote

I can't think of anyone who has said "Balt More" in the local area. The pronunciation varies but a common form is "Bal Ti More" where Ti can be a range of things. The T is never attached to the Bal part in pronunciations I hear regularly.

Bal is usually pronounced as "Ball" or "Baw".

The Ti middle part is represented by Teh, Deh, Tee, nothing at all, and more. Lots of variety here.

More is pronounced as "More" or "Mer."

Some combinations are much more popular than others.

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donta4 t1_ixeygmv wrote

Husband and me

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-entr0pi- t1_iy4s9k3 wrote

An easy way to remember is to remove the other person from the sentence and see which makes more sense.

"Can you settle an argument for I?" Vs. "Can you settle an argument for me?"

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YorickTheCat t1_ixfr1wa wrote

Ball-tih-more. But I'm not from here (or Maryland).

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ghengis414 t1_ixm8svf wrote

Ball di more for me or downtown or the city

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