Personally I prefer to pronounce it the wrong way, with a silent g, cause
guh-nome sound guh-stupid to me. Course I like lye-nuks better too, cause
it sounds tougher than the whimpy sounding lin-uks, or the european
lee-nooks.
Brian Cluff
(My wife's family pronounces it Bree-an Cloof. I don't argue with them,
thats equally fine by me... I sounds a little exotic now. hehehe)
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Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: KDE menus from Gnome
> An additional question regarding Gnome:
>
> Is it true that Gnome is pronounced with a hard rather
> than silent G, as is true of Gnu, and all of the
> g-prefixed software coming from the Free Software
> Foundation? I've always pronounced the G, but have
> also heard it spoken with a silent G, though mostly
> by persons who are not familiar with it.
>
> Thanks.
>
>
>
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