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Originally Posted by acid
It ends like "singer".
har - like "hard" - bing - as in Bing Crosby - er - as in...well...."er"
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Main Entry:
1har·bin·ger
Pronunciation: 'här-b&n-j&r
Function:
noun
Etymology: Middle English
herbergere, from Anglo-French, host, from
herberge camp, lodgings, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German
heriberga
1 archaic : a person sent ahead to provide lodgings
2 a : one that pioneers in or initiates a major change
: PRECURSOR b : one that presages or foreshadows what is to come
Based on its entry in the dictionary I've pronounced it "har-bin-jer" since I can remember learning that word in high school.
Jam it back in, in the dark.