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<H1>[Mageia-discuss] Pronunciation</H1>
<B>imnotpc</B>
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<I>Mon Feb 20 16:33:51 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>On 02/20/2012 10:22 AM, Oliver Burger wrote:
><i> Am 20.02.2012 15:53, schrieb imnotpc:
</I>>><i> As a native English speaker the 'magic' pronunciation is more natural to
</I>>><i> me, but then again there are a lot of words that are butchered when
</I>>><i> pronounced using English rules (pretty much anything in French for
</I>>><i> example).
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</I>>><i> Jeff
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</I>><i> That's why it was explicitely said, "pronounce it as you like".
</I>><i> For English speakers it's like in "magic", for Germans like in
</I>><i> "garden", for French like the "sh" in "bash" and so on.
</I>><i> Fir the greek (and Mageia is a greek word) it's different again, but I
</I>><i> don't know, an English word with a similar pronounciation :)
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</I>><i> Oliver
</I>I really like that. It's a very inclusive, international way of viewing
things. Another way Mageia is different from many other projects.
Jeff
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