On Monday, January 15, 2001, at 05:08 PM, G. Adam Stanislav wrote: > That's exactly what I said. Unicode as an international standard will > be pronounced internationally: Speakers of each language will have > their own pronunciation, and some will even spell it differently. > Ah, got it. I'm sorry, I misunderstood you as meaning that there would be one, international pronunciation. My apologies.
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Alain LaBonté
- RE: Transcriptions of "Unicode" jarkko . hietaniemi
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" John Jenkins
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Peter_Constable
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Tex Texin
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Patrick T. Rourke
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" G. Adam Stanislav
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" G. Adam Stanislav
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Mark Davis
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Elliotte Rusty Harold
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" John Jenkins
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" G. Adam Stanislav
- RE: Transcriptions of "Unicode" jgo
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Richard Cook
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Michael Everson
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Marcin 'Qrczak' Kowalczyk
- Re: Transcriptions of "Unicode" Mark Davis