How do you pronounce Linux?
Is the 'i' pronounced as it is in 'limit' or 'lime'?
Pronounce Linux
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You say toe may toe. I say toe mah toe...
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According to Linus (in the clip I'm familiar with), it is pronounced Lee-Noosh.
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It's pronounced LIN'UX not LINE'UX there is no LINE in LINUX.
Do not pronounce it like a a recruitment agency
(LINE UX).
Do not pronounce it like a a recruitment agency
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Eben and I both pronounce it like "limit". This is almost certainly *wrong*, and if we were to meet Linus we would be sure to pronounce his name correctly.
I'm going to call it 'Lee-Noosh' from now on.
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You can say it however you want-- one of the beauties of Linux.
There's only one way to say Windows however, and only two ways to say Mac OS X.
Just one of the numerous benefits you get when you go against the man.
There's only one way to say Windows however, and only two ways to say Mac OS X.
Just one of the numerous benefits you get when you go against the man.
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I'm American so no matter how I pronounce it I am probably wrong , but not to fear, none of the people I work with even remotely understands computer So I am safe.
I do pronounce like limit not lime.(or maybe that should be lemon not lime LOL)
I do pronounce like limit not lime.(or maybe that should be lemon not lime LOL)
If you are more worried about ,spelling, punctuation or grammar you have probably already missed the point so please just move on.
As an American how do you pronounce "I placed the aubergine in the aluminium collander" ?
Spell phonetically please.
(us brits say: "Aye playsed the eaubergeen in the alumineeum collander" )
Spell phonetically please.
(us brits say: "Aye playsed the eaubergeen in the alumineeum collander" )
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pygmy_giant wrote:(us brits say: "Aye playsed the eaubergeen in the alumineeum collander" )
Or: "Or ploice duh Owbergin in duh alley tin'"
I put the eggplant in the aluminum container.
I'm from Texas so egg is pronounced with a long a sound at the beginning. You still keep the e sound too....yeah we don't talk correct at all.
I'm from Texas so egg is pronounced with a long a sound at the beginning. You still keep the e sound too....yeah we don't talk correct at all.
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You should learn to speak proper like what us does.
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davef21370 wrote:You should learn to speak proper like what us does.
Speaking of people who tawk funny, check out:
http://www.gumbopages.com/yatspeak.html
Really funny article. As far as I can tell, though, the culture described basically no longer exists (since Katrina).
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