Re: Pronounce Galois
From: Thomas Nordhaus (thnord2002_at_yahoo.de)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:19:46 +0200
israel@math.ubc.ca (Robert Israel) schrieb:
>In article <p651o0hejiflctp0rf5vq62u4k95tf0c1i@4ax.com>,
>Thomas Nordhaus <thnord2002@yahoo.de> wrote:
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>>>>Euler
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>>>"OIL-er"
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>>That's right, although the final r isn't pronounced much at all. Don't
>>pronounce it the Texan way.
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>OK, I'll try to pronounce a German r in Euler if you'll use Western
Actually the New-Englanders will do fine. "Oiluh" is pretty close.
>Canadian r's in pronouncing my name.
I'll work on it.
Thomas
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>Robert Israel israel@math.ubc.ca
>Department of Mathematics http://www.math.ubc.ca/~israel
>University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC, Canada
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