> It is pronounced like eye-BAT-is, with the emphasis on the BAT.
We French Canadians have a tendency to "frenchasize" words, so we pronounce it ee-BAT-is (in French the letter 'i' is pronounced ee, as in bee). The rest is pretty much the same, but I'm sure no one would recognise it anyway ;o)
Anyone else care to share their cultural "bastardisation" of the word iBatis?
Philippe
Larry Meadors wrote:
Heheh, so I am not the only one who wondered that!
It is pronounced like eye-BAT-is, with the emphasis on the BAT.
We need to get a mp3 bundled with the distribution, tucked into one of the JAR files. :-D
Larry
On 4/15/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
I assume the first "i" is short and the first syllable is stressed, but I've heard others pronounce it to rhyme with "I got it," stressing the second syllable.
Any guidance would be appreciated.
Thanks, Jim Huddleston