A lifetime or two ago I had a girlfriend from around those parts. As I recall, she pronounced it heev-i-lee but with the 'i' almost totally suppressed so that it sounded closer to heev-lee (with the final syllable somewhat shortened as well).
A lifetime or two ago I had a girlfriend from around those parts. As I recall, she pronounced it heev-i-lee but with the 'i' almost totally suppressed so that it sounded closer to heev-lee (with the final syllable somewhat shortened as well).
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