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Subject: Re: thinking about the pronunciation of lucene
Thank you for your answer!
I know the people in Germany pronounce it thatway!
But what's with the people in the USA or Unit
th "Berlin"
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 2:58 PM
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Subject: thinking about the pronunciation of lucene
Hi,
today we talk about the pronunciation of Lucene.
So... i'm from Germany.
And the pronunciation of Lucene we use here is like it wo
n"
Auf wiedersehen,
DaveG
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Sent: Friday, September 23, 2005 2:58 PM
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Subject: thinking about the pronunciation of lucene
Hi,
today we talk about the pronunciation of Lucene.
So... i
Hi,
today we talk about the pronunciation of Lucene.
So... i'm from Germany.
And the pronunciation of Lucene we use here is like it would be a Frensh
word.
That means we don't pronounce the "e" in the end of the word.
Like the name "lucy" with the add of the "n".
Is this the wrong way to prono