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    So in the case of id Software, is it "id rhymes with did" or is it "id as in I.D. as in eye-dee"?

    VIA? "v-eye-uh" or "vee-uh"? I usually say "v-eye-uh", but I hear "vee-uh" and occasionally "useless garbage" every now and then.


  • #2
    I say I.D. Software, but that is probably wrong.

    I also say VEE-UH and I think that is correct.

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    • #3
      last i checked, they named it after the freudian concept of the "id". i usually pronounce it like that, although i used to say ID.

      generally i say vee-uh too. sometimes i just call it crap. take your pick.

      ahh, here is the quote...

      id - Freud's primal part of the human psyche and one of the hottest game shops on Earth - has been rocking the gaming world from Mesquite, Texas since 1991.
      straight from their website...

      edit: yes, i also pronouce SCSI as "scuzzy" and linux like "minix" or "unix".
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      • #4
        I always though it was pronounced as VIaaaaaaaarg?

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        • #5
          speacking of which...... MURC with a K sound at the end or an S
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          • #6
            you should pronounce it as MURzltkst

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            • #7
              Originally posted by dZeus
              you should pronounce it as MURzltkst
              Cool, then I've said it right all along!

              Anyway, can someone please explain to me why it's "pronunciation" if the verb is "to pronounce" ?
              I've never gotten over that one. I always write "pronounciation".

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              • #8
                Because it's English. It's not supposed to make sense. Jeez..

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by KvHagedorn
                  Because it's English. It's not supposed to make sense. Jeez..

                  In fact, I think it's supposed to make no sense.

                  Id rhymes with did, VIA is like see-ya, wouldn't want to be-ya.

                  - Steve

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                  • #10
                    I've always gone with saying "id" rhyming with did. As for VIA, I''ve always pronouced each letter separately, Vee, Eye, A....chipset.
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                    • #11
                      i always pronounce VIA as vee-ya so as to differentiate from the word via (vai-ya)
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                      • #12
                        Oor the circuit board term vee-ya (a small plated hole to bring a trace from one signal level to another).

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by KvHagedorn
                          Because it's English. It's not supposed to make sense. Jeez..

                          is pro is the opposite of con...

                          what's the opposite of progress?

                          ..or protest.

                          or constant.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Helevitia


                            I also say VEE-UH and I think that is correct.

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                            • #15
                              Both Oxford and Merriam-Webster give both pronunciations of via, with vye-a as the first one (presumably preferred). I have always said vye-a when using it as a preposition (the bus went to Chelsea via Kensington) or for a hole in a printed circuit, but I use vee-a when talking about Italian/Roman roads (Via Appia). I suppose this is lip service to Latin, although the Romans would have pronounced it wee-a.
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