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by ohyeshedid 1690 days ago
> ...in any event BM is not a common letter sequence in English.

Mainly names, no?

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This would only be possible with a syllable break as in something like fub/moore. Even then, I can't think of a name, or a word, or a common collocation, that features it. Syllables ending in /b/ aren't so common, though they're possible.
After a bit of thought, I did think of submerge, submarine, and any other subm- words
Also "entombment", "webmaster", and variations of them. But not many; /usr/share/dict/words on my system lists only 45, many of which are minor variations of each other.
> Also "entombment", "webmaster", and variations of them.

"Entombment" is spelled with -bm-, but the b is not pronounced. (As is also true of the root word "tomb".)

Yes, but spelling is what we're talking about, and in particular spelling in sign language, so pronunciation is irrelevant.
Well, I had shifted into pronunciation (mostly because in writing the concept of a "syllable" doesn't exist), but in the larger context, yes, that's fair.
Dobman/Daudman were my original thoughts, because I've known two families.
Not in the US, at least.