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The Sirius-serious merger is a variation in English pronunciation, occurring in most North American accents, in which serious and Sirius are both pronounced [sɪɹiəs].
For the people that have the merger, mirror and nearer rhyme.
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The Sirius-serious merger is a variation in English pronunciation, occurring in most North American accents, in which serious and Sirius are both pronounced [sɪɹiəs].
For the people that have the merger, mirror and nearer rhyme.