When first getting into the IT field I wasn't sure how to properly pronounce many words/terms such as daemon, SQL, etc. What are the terms people continue to hear mispronounced along with the correct pronunciation?
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closed as off topic by DJ Pon3, Shane Madden, Jason Berg, Iain♦, womble Sep 17 '11 at 21:21
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It is correctly pronounced "Mac OS Ten," not "Mac O S X" But don't take my word for it, open Terminal and ask your Mac:
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Let's not forget the great GIF/"JIF" debate. | ||||
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ASPX - "ass picks" | ||||
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Should be "su doo," not "su doh" - but when was the last time you met someone who pronounced it correctly? | |||||||||||||||||
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Should be "My S Q L" but commonly mispronounced "My sequel." I admit I actually prefer the latter. | |||||||||||||
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I don't know how to pronounce router. English is my second language and most of the time I learn these terms from books, not from other people. Should it be pronounced as rout-er or as root-er? | |||||||||||||
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To quote Linus Torvalds: "Hi, my name is Linus Torvalds and I pronounce Linux as "Linux"" I have to admit it works better when you hear it ;) It used to be a WAV file on every Linux kernel mirror! [edit] Now I can post links: http://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/SillySounds/english.au | ||||
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C# is sometimes called C Pound. (The correct pronunciation is C Sharp (C♯), Microsoft says so) | |||||||||
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TeX (should be pronounced 'tekh') | ||||
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Not really mispronounced, more like misinterpreted; the forward and backwards slash. | ||||
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McAfee (MAC-a-fee) not McAfee (Mc-AF-ee) I still get this all the time... | |||||
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RSS -- arse | |||||
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According to RMS, most people say mispronounce the system as Linux instead of GNU/Linux. ;) | ||||
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SCSI pronounced "skuzzy" | |||||||||
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I often see object-orientated instead of object-oriented on people's CVs. | |||||
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SQL originated as SEQUEL, but had the E/U dropped. I refer to it as SEQUEL rather than S-Q-L as it's quicker to say. | |||||||||||||||||
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It's not exactly a mispronunciation but I hear people say HTTP protocol when the p in HTTP is protocol. | ||||
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Not exactly a computer term, but you just can't speak vendor Motherboards without mentioning:
"Ah-zoos" | |||||||||
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UNIX - pronounced: eunuchs ;) (bummer, I can't seem to track down the Dilbert strip for this) | ||||
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I remember hearing someone pronouncing "MS Office" as "Ms. Office". Presumably as opposed to "Mr. Office"; I guess they took the term "product family" a little more literally than most... | ||||
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A lot boils down to the flavour of English. UK, US, Australian, etc. Dah-tabase or Day-tabase? My Oz colleague bugged me with his "dah"... | |||||
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Linux! (should be Linix, as per the question about this already). Adobe is often said wrongly too (should be Adobee). | ||||
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Another one of my favorites: I was called by a recruiter asking if I knew anything about 'C-Hash'. I guess he didn't get the memo that it's 'C-sharp'! | |||||
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Tuple (′tü·pəl) is always mispronounced. | |||||||||
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LaTeX (document markup language) - It's pronounced lay-tech, not laytex (like latex, the ever popular medical glove material) | ||||
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BIOS - BI-AHS (how Jeff Atwood says on the podcast) or BI-OHS . Bad phonetic translations, sorry. | |||||||||
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When Compaq were around I used to hear people call them "Compact". Drove me crazy. Where did the freakin' 't' come from?! | |||||
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A co-worker, circa 2004, referred to blog as "bee-log" | ||||
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