To Bill & John

Jeurgen Schremp is the Chief of Daimler Chrysler and
his name is written as 'Jeurgen' in English media
and is pronounced as 'Joorgen' in DW-TV's (German TV)
English news.

Rgds
Madan


--- kilopascal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "kilopascal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [USMA:18967] RE: Fwd: RE: Fwd:Short unit
> names
> Date: Thu, 21 Mar 2002 18:22:48 -0500
> Reply-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> >
> > > Jeurgen is Yoorgen in German.
> >
> > No such name. Juergen, however, is pronounced
> yewrgn.
> 
> 
> 
> I've never seen the name spelled as Juergen, but
> always as J�rgen.
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > > So any SI unit using 'J' may be wrongly
> pronounced in
> > > other languages.
> >
> > Not if the speaker has been taught (in school, for
> example) the correct
> > pronunciation. In Germany, for example, people
> seem to have no difficulty
> > pronouncing Joule as Joule himself would have
> pronounced.
> 
> 
> I've heard it pronounced as "Yool"
> 
> 
> John
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > > 1 more question ?  does other European languages
> use
> > > the letter 'W' and if so, how do they say kWh.
> >
> > Some European languages have no W in their
> alphabet (e.g., Italian) or
> vary
> > rarely use W (e.g., Spanish). However, their
> dictionaries include words
> > (borrowed from other languages) starting with or
> including W, so it's no
> > mystery to them. And, of course, W is included on
> their typewriter and
> > computer keyboards.
> >
> > Kilowatt hour is chilowattora (ch pronounced as k)
> in Italian (plural is
> > chilowattore) and kilowatt hora (h not pronounced)
> in Spanish.
> >
> > Bill Potts, CMS
> > Roseville, CA
> > http://metric1.org [SI Navigator]
> >
> 


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