On Fri, 2007-07-13 at 10:31 -0400, Daniel Brown wrote: > On 7/13/07, Colin Guthrie <gmane@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I reckon it should be pronounced "zah-jah" in English. (the same Z sound > > as in Xavier).... > > > > I wouldn't listen to the Americans in San Fran..... Americans always > > pronounce English in a weird and colourful way.... (and yes, colourful > > has a U in it..... get that right too!!!) > > > > :p > > > > Col > > I actually agree with Colin on part one and 2(a) of his > message.... for the most part. I wouldn't enunciate a "hard J" on the > second syllable, though, rather trading it for a 'zh' sound. > Immediately upon reading it, I considered it to sound like ZAH-zhah. I'm with Colin, I'd pronounce it ZahJah. Yah, Yah, that's would I would say. But really, it's up to it's creator how they would like it to be said :) Cheers, Rob. -- ........................................................... SwarmBuy.com - http://www.swarmbuy.com Leveraging the buying power of the masses! ........................................................... -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php