Joop Boonen wrote:

> If you pronouns SuSE in the German way it'll be like Suzy except for the y
> sound that will be replace by a the h sound that people pronounce when they
> imitate an Italian who is speaking English. That is more or less like it.

This discussion reminds me of the character played by W.C. Fields in many
1930's movies, a drunk by the name of Mr. Souse.  He insisted that his name
should be pronounced "soosay", but no one else pronouced it that way.

Paul


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