The base word (etomologically) would pronounced mees'os or maes'os) (sorry but I don't know how to do accent grave on this keyboard). But in English (especially American English ) there is a tendency to accent the first syllable by default and with a "long" e from the Anglo-Saxon word formation ... 'mee-sos.
But the real issue is was this a made up jumble or a reprising of the real word? The real word's e is, like my name's spelling undergoes a bit of bastardization in English ... the e is actually the Greek "æ" so mæsœ or dæmœn. Thus in classic techie world order I have explained how a watch works when you only desired the bloody time. Daemeon sent from my mobile Daemeon C.M. Reiydelle On Jul 13, 2016 4:56 PM, "zhiwei" <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I saw in some videos, different people pronounce 'mesos' differently. > > Can someone add the official pronounce of mesos to wikipedia? >

