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Who pronounces it m'kay instead of 'mkay?
Both pronunciations are identical. Unless you showed someone both at the same time and told them to take a very close look at them, Nobody would even notice there's a difference and everyone would pronounce them as expected.
I disagree. I would read 'mkay as "mm-kay" and m'kay more like "muh-kay" (similar to m'lady)
Damn, so did i but I did the exact total opposite.....mm- Kay is just like mm-bop. 'Milady and 'mkay are samesies.