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How to Pronounce mainer?

Correct pronunciation for the word "mainer" is [mˈe͡ɪnə], [mˈe‍ɪnə], [m_ˈeɪ_n_ə].

"Mainer" in context

Mainer is an adjective referring to people and things from the state of Maine, located in the New England region of the United States. The origin of the term is derived from the French word "Maineri," which translates to "people of the mainland." It is believed that the name was first used to describe the native Native Americans who inhabited the area. Today, the term is still used to describe the residents of the state, who are known for their strong work ethic and down-to-earth attitude. The people of Maine are known for their natural beauty, with plenty of beaches, forests, and lakes to explore.

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