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barbara@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml ·
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How do you say SUSE?

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How do you say SUSE?

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Don't quite know exactly how to pronounce SUSE? We've got you covered....Broadway musical style. Singer: Christian BusathSchool age boy: Liam TharpLyrics a...

I always thought those whoe said susa instead of soos are wrong.

Suse stands for “Software und System-Entwicklung” https://linuxiac.com/opensuse/

Edit: Yes, she can still be wrong but then it’s supported by the rest of susa’s staff https://youtu.be/RsME20zXbQI&t=13

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    GNU […] doesn’t make sense as a word

    That’s a joke right?

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      GNU like Gnu, I dont see the problem?

      Edit: oh damn english people cant pronounce that?

      Here, dict.cc has lots of spoken examples

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        Well you know how USA citizens (yeah they’re not English but still) pronounce GNOME ? I once heard one pronounce it as NOME like as in Nomen nescio.

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          Well, “nome”, with a silent G is the correct pronunciation of “gnome”, as in e.g. “garden gnome”.

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            From the UK I learned it as nome, but the gn is sounded like ng in ing endings rather than n like no. the difference is slight. n As in no is front of tongue on teeth and (g)ng is a back of the throat and nasal NG sound. When I hear people pronounce as two syllables guh-nome it sounds weird.

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              Is it supposed to sound like an airplane noise?

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      No. I’ve never seen an english word resembling this type of spelling, so I just say each letter.

      To each their own, imo my way reduces the risk of confusion. There’s no way to misinterpret what I mean when I say G-N-U rather than g’nue

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        https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gnu

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          Well I’ll be, I humbly stand corrected. I will don the dunce cap for this one

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            It’s a gnarly spelling.
            Don’t let it gnaw away at you too badly.

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