basmic said:ar-kive
Tbh.
basmic said:ar-kive
la'n-jer-ee </parisian>ElvisFan said:If you want to say it a la francais it's "lon-jeh-rhee"
Domo said:Ar-Kive!
A more frequent pronounciation consideration in IT is the word cache.
Some say Kaysh, and some say Cash!!?? That's a whole new thread though![]()
As he sashayed past the cache with a sachet he had a certain cachet.Sic said:Kashé
you just reminded me that the same guy used to pronounce the word "chassis" as sashayBorris said:As he sashayed past the cache with a sachet he had a certain cachet.
basmic said:I, personally, say ar-kive
Pebbles said:Belvoir is another good one, and Bicester (although they're places and not technical thingies)
Pebbles said:Belvoir is another good one, and Bicester (although they're places and not technical thingies)
Pebbles said:Belvoir is another good one, and Bicester (although they're places and not technical thingies)
An old friend of mine lives there.penski said:One from my neck of the woods:
Hawick.
Pronounced 'Hoyk'.
Woo-sester-shireMr_L said:Americans like to call Worcester Whore-chester or War-sister.
Mr_L said:Americans like to call Worcester Whore-chester or War-sister.
Mr_L said:Americans like to call Worcester Whore-chester.