On Sat, 6 Mar 1999, Brian M. Collins wrote:
This was the first question I posed to the SuSE guys at LinuxWorld. I essentially got 3 answers: - Soo-zee - Soo-Suh - and something that sounds like the children's author "Soose"
According to the folks at the conference, both from German and American origin, it really doesn't matter, and what you call it is dependent on where you are from. One gentleman, upon hearing that I was from California, suggested I call it "Soo-Suh".
I believe I heard more Germans pronouncing it "Suu-zee" (like the feminine name), but I believe that is slang, and not really the "correct" German pronunciation.
Are we all clear on this now?
Do we need to be? I just was repeating what I think I read in the faq. I mean if we're asking questions, I could ask 'who cares?' and let that be the next in line. I'm not sure who or what you think needs to be 'clear'. No apoplexy here. All that really matters is that people 'know what you mean'.
Michael Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 5 Mar 1999, joe lerch wrote:
What is the proper pronucication of SuSE? I have heard two different ways and now not sure which is proper.
thanks in advance
Heard it was Sooz - a , like in 'lolapalooza'.
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