11 Aug
2005
11 Aug
'05
14:34
Bob Lafler wrote:
greatly on your language and dialect. I am American and speak english and I pronounce it like "soose" vowels annunciated like goose.
Well, I'm Indian and speak Indian Inglish [;)] and I've learnt some German too, and always pronounced it "soo-say" (like in "soothsayer" with the "th" and "er" removed). A German, reading the sequence "suse" for the first time would pronounce it this way, I believe. (Meine deutsche Freunde, bitte sagen Sie - habe ich recht oder nein?) I've also heard people call it "Susie" (like in the English name). -- Shriramana Sharma http://samvit.org