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How do you pronounce "Scala"? Is it SKAH-lah or SKAY-luh? The former seems right, but the latter would make sense, given the name is derived from "Scalable".

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@DanBurton: scala-lang.org/faq/1#1n250 - the Italian word is not irrelevant. – Amadan Dec 22 '11 at 18:16
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It does mention SCA-lable LA-nguage. However, also notice that in English accent (and thus vowel expression) is not very stable: in contrast to "scalable" [skay-lah-ble], you also have "scalability" [skah-lah-billy-T], which is much more in line with the English mangling of the Italian word. :P – Amadan Dec 22 '11 at 19:51
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Voting to re-open not because it's a good question but because the question-closing nazis are going way too far these days... – Luigi Plinge Dec 22 '11 at 20:09
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@LuigiPlinge I admit it isn't the most important question, but I felt it was relevant and thought it would make a nice google hit for people wondering this. Anyways, I checked the profiles of the 5 people that closed this, I'm rather appaled that none of them have made a single contribution to the scala tag. Did you guys even know "Scala" was a programming language? – Dan Burton Dec 23 '11 at 5:38
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The question is about programmers (as in how do they pronounce the word) not about programming. – dmckee Dec 27 '11 at 4:53
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Scala ( /ˈskɑːlə/ skah-lə)

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Wikipedia isn't exactly the final authority on such things...but I suppose if the wikipedians have battled it out and the "ah" sound won, then that's likely to be the "correct" pronunciation. – Dan Burton Dec 23 '11 at 5:29
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Page 3 of "Programming in Scala" (co-authored by Martin Odersky) has a footnote which says "Scala is pronounced Skah-la". – jon-hanson Dec 23 '11 at 9:30

It's Ska-lah; rhimes with Java.

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Ummm, scala doesn't rhyme with Java. It is alliterative with Java, but not rhyming. – davidethell Mar 11 at 22:02
Almost rhyming...would work in a poem :) – Matt Browne 2 days ago

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