pronunciation question - gaim

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  • allentrace
    Sarcasm Intended
    • Jul 2004
    • 516

    #31
    Originally posted by ndex
    Uhm, it was *you* that made a reference to masturbation, you disgusting perv. I made a reference to kittens, as in "every time you page a sysadmin, God kills a kitten".

    I took a poll, their are two acceptable pronunciations: "game" (rhymes with "lame") and GAY-im, not to be confused with anything cool and/or HighWiz related.

    NSA is pronounced EN ESS AYY (like the Fonz) and we are the space people, NASA just manages infrastructure, logistics, delivery systems and emergency management.
    I think a good rule of thumb would be if it is an acronym say the letters F-B-I, N-S-A however this is an exception not the rule....most Military acronyms are said as words not Letters but there are a few 3 letter exceptions.....So I guess I agree with everyone.
    Did Everquest teach you that?

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    • TheCotMan
      *****Retired *****
      • May 2004
      • 8857

      #32
      Originally posted by allentrace
      I think a good rule of thumb would be if it is an acronym say the letters F-B-I, N-S-A however this is an exception not the rule....most Military acronyms are said as words not Letters but there are a few 3 letter exceptions.....So I guess I agree with everyone.
      Some 3 letter acronym exceptions:
      NIC, RAM, ROM, POP, GNU, PAM, REM, LAN, WAN, SAM, FUD, PIN, CAD, FAT, DAC, LUN, VAX, DOS, PIC, WAP, NOC, TCL (tickle), OLE (olay) ,ACL (ack-ull : not common)

      At the moment I can only think of one two letter word that I've heard pronounced instead of spelled:
      AP (Access Point)

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      • converge
        No Values Voter
        • Oct 2001
        • 3322

        #33
        Originally posted by TheCotMan
        At the moment I can only think of one two letter word
        CO, xv, OP ...
        if it gets me nowhere, I'll go there proud; and I'm gonna go there free.

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        • Mata Hari
          Cynicism @ Its Finest
          • Aug 2005
          • 21

          #34
          Deviant-

          You continue to inspire me on so many levels, hahaha! How about this one (a tad nostalgic, and always politically loaded)- how do you spell potato, Mr. Quayle? (For Allentrace, I'll use the Clinton Administration as an example- Remember Rwanda- "acts of genocide" do not constitute as genocide- check the phraseology hahahaha)- HEHEHEEHE!

          Alright, kidding aside, here is the ultimate test- how do you pronounce Nevada- is it a) Neh-vah-dah (ah as in Halabja-hah-lahb-jah), or b) Ne-va-dah? (a short vowel as in orgasmic)

          Everyone else, feel free to chime in.

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          • Mata Hari
            Cynicism @ Its Finest
            • Aug 2005
            • 21

            #35
            With regard to Giam, what if you took the phonetical perspective of the romance language (say, spanish) ,and apply it as something along the lines of gee-aye-ahm? Okay okay now Im getting too complicated, but it is a third option to maybe consider....

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            • klepto
              packet thief
              • Feb 2005
              • 140

              #36
              Gaim, the G is capitalized so I say it as 'g'-aim
              Delicious Poison:

              The difference between a nerd and a geek? Well a nerd does not wear Spider Man butt huggers.

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