Le 06/02/2011 19:58, Tony Su a écrit :
> jdd,
> You gave me an extra laugh with the twist pointing people to French
> Wikipedia (I see likely your natural tongue!
better give the english page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanfairpwllgwyngyll#Pronunciation
you can also go to the village site dire
jdd,
You gave me an extra laugh with the twist pointing people to French
Wikipedia (I see likely your natural tongue!
For the French challenged but English language fluent, here is the
Google translation
http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=fr&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Ffr.wikipedia.org%2Fwik
Le 06/02/2011 15:57, Rajko M. a écrit :
> On Friday, February 04, 2011 09:52:16 am Tony Su wrote:
>
>> I continue to look forward to the never-ending arguments how to really say
>> it.
>
> :)
>
> It is like in any language.
> What you see written, is pronounced according to rules of that languag
On Friday, February 04, 2011 09:52:16 am Tony Su wrote:
> I continue to look forward to the never-ending arguments how to really say
> it.
:)
It is like in any language.
What you see written, is pronounced according to rules of that language,
unless someone takes time and enclose audio of "orig
Interesting.
So, someone saw reason to change SuSE to SUSE (I asseme the new
spelling suggests that the letters don't stand for anything else
anymore).
But, decided that pronunciation isn't as much of an issue.
I continue to look forward to the never-ending arguments how to really say it.
:)
To
Am 03.02.2011 22:28, schrieb Alan Clark:
I can envision a great marketing ploy. We video people around the world trying
to say openSUSE. It would be great fun.
+1
That looks really great, really. Maybe we can do something like
election.opensuse.org , where you can answer some polls?
kind r
Am 03.02.2011 21:12, schrieb Bryen M. Yunashko:
Ahh that's a never-ending question.:-)
When in Germany, I hear it pronounced as "sue-zeh" and that's pretty
much what I go by these days.
I don´t care how you pronounce it, the main thing is, that you use it! :)
Seriously, I call it opensoose (ge
>>> On 2/3/2011 at 02:45 PM, in message
, Chuck Payne
wrote:
> Did you ever see our "We are Geekos?"
Yes. Loved it!
-Alan
>
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Alan Clark wrote:
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> On 2/3/2011 at 01:12 PM, in message
>> <1296763974.24818.141.ca...@linux-vpc2.site>, "Bryen M. Yunashk
Did you ever see our "We are Geekos?"
On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Alan Clark wrote:
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>
On 2/3/2011 at 01:12 PM, in message
> <1296763974.24818.141.ca...@linux-vpc2.site>, "Bryen M. Yunashko"
> wrote:
>> On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 12:06 -0800, Tony Su wrote:
>>> Am curious, if the spelling h
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 14:28 -0700, Alan Clark wrote:
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> >>> On 2/3/2011 at 01:12 PM, in message
> <1296763974.24818.141.ca...@linux-vpc2.site>, "Bryen M. Yunashko"
> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 12:06 -0800, Tony Su wrote:
> >> Am curious, if the spelling has been modified, did anyone addre
>>> On 2/3/2011 at 01:12 PM, in message
<1296763974.24818.141.ca...@linux-vpc2.site>, "Bryen M. Yunashko"
wrote:
> On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 12:06 -0800, Tony Su wrote:
>> Am curious, if the spelling has been modified, did anyone address what
>> the "official" pronunciation should be?
>> There are
On Thu, 2011-02-03 at 12:06 -0800, Tony Su wrote:
> Am curious, if the spelling has been modified, did anyone address what
> the "official" pronunciation should be?
> There are at least 3 pronunciations I've read and heard...
>
> opensoozah - Supposedly the closest to its German roots
> opensoozee
Am curious, if the spelling has been modified, did anyone address what
the "official" pronunciation should be?
There are at least 3 pronunciations I've read and heard...
opensoozah - Supposedly the closest to its German roots
opensoozee - Probably the most common I've heard in the USA
opensooze
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