Date: Mon, 28 Dec 1998 18:12:21 +0100 From: Eivind Eklund <eivind@yes.no> To: Greg Lehey <grog@lemis.com>, Brett Glass <brett@lariat.org>, "Pedro F. Giffuni" <pfgiffun@bachue.usc.unal.edu.co> Cc: chat@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: Regulated names (was: Crazy Laws) Message-ID: <19981228181221.I53810@follo.net> In-Reply-To: <19981228100310.O12346@freebie.lemis.com>; from Greg Lehey on Mon, Dec 28, 1998 at 10:03:10AM %2B1030 References: <4.1.19981225181200.05a201b0@mail.lariat.org> <xzpg1a3mzhe.fsf@flood.ping.uio.no> <19981226131644.I12346@freebie.lemis.com> <4.1.19981226104824.05822710@mail.lariat.org> <36854A89.B393D402@uk.radan.com> <19981227112355.B12346@freebie.lemis.com> <4.1.19981227111018.057c04c0@mail.lariat.org> <36867BB6.844497DA@bachue.usc.unal.edu.co> <4.1.19981227112512.059b06e0@mail.lariat.org> <19981228100310.O12346@freebie.lemis.com>
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On Mon, Dec 28, 1998 at 10:03:10AM +1030, Greg Lehey wrote: > On Sunday, 27 December 1998 at 11:29:00 -0700, Brett Glass wrote: > > At 01:25 PM 12/27/98 -0500, Pedro F. Giffuni wrote: > > > >> pah-ehh-yah is more like it... > > > > Somewhere in between, I think. It's not QUITE pronounced > > as a short "e". > > It's difficult to know what sounds you're thinking of. But apart from > some obscure southern German dialects, English is the only European > language that makes much use of diphthongs such as `ay'. Spanish > makes it very clear in the spelling when it does. *Zot* You're forgetting norwegian again. E.g, in my name (where ei is a diphthong, pronounced somewhat like 'æj' where 'æ' is like the first sound of 'at'). Eivind. To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-chat" in the body of the message
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