As a non-English speaking person I frequently have problems pronouncing certain "artificial" words or abbreviations.
How do you pronounce these words?
- GUID
- GUI
- C#
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As a non-English speaking person I frequently have problems pronouncing certain "artificial" words or abbreviations. How do you pronounce these words?
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GOO-id (IPA: /ˈguːɪd/) GOO-ee (IPA: /ˈguːi/) (hard G in both cases) SEE-SHARP (western) or SEE-HASH (asian) (original post by edg) |
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I like "gwid" for GUID. |
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GOO-eed GOO-ee (identical in pronunciation to "gooey" ("sticky")) Hard G oo as "zoo" ee as in speed |
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The last one is obviously C-pound. |
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GUID: jee yoo i dee GUI: goo ee C#: see sharp The first is spelled out, G-U-I-D. The second is said as a word. The third is what microsoft appears to use, and given that it's their language their pronunciation is likely universal. Note that the first two, and many more, are not universal, and generally if you need to take a shortcut and you don't know which version your audience is used to you should define it at the beginning so no one is left scratching their heads. "So we start off with a Globally Unique ID, or [insert your pronunciation or shortcut here]..." You should do this even if you think you know your audience. No one will take offense, and some will be glad you did. |
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you can hear gui as pronounced on forvo.com. |
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I can't resist pointing out that, in the world of typography, the proper name for '#' is "octothorp". See The Elements of Typographic Style by Robert Bringhurst. |
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I've always pronounced these:
Of course, I probably read them off a screen far more often than I ever say them out loud. (As a data-point, I live in Scotland and am a native English speaker.) *-I had "hay" here before, but I think the short "y" on these words is slightly closer to the sound I mean. |
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C# => C almohadilla in spanish also C# => se gato |
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In 2003, we have used "C Schweinegatter" in our German team for some time before we learned how to correctly pronounce "C#" (the "#" clearly looked like a "pig fence"). Hope this helps. |
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