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Konsole30496y@-ANGRY-CLIENT- Apparently programmers like to pronounce the way things are written, not the way the original words are.
Examples: 'lib' not libe and 'bin' not bine 🙄 -
fbarrella206yI understand the association with the word "character" but english is and will always be a weird language... Funny thing is that my mother tongue (br-pt) made it WAAAY easier for me to read "char" the right way ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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@irene I pronounce it as char in 'char'acter not ch as in chair, definitely not as 'kar' with a hard 'a'.
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agentQ23256yDepends on which word. If it's char from charcoal, then it's 'ch'. If it's char from character, then it's a silent h.
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Am I just weird? I definitely pronouce it char but:
Why would it be car? I don't say car-acter. If anything it would be "care" because "care-acter" -
Trithon10296yBWK pronounces it as "care"
Like the start of the word character
I sometimes say char as in charcoal, but i try to say it like BWK most of the time -
Trithon10296y@Konsole brian w kernighan. One of the co-authors of "The C programming language" book - aka a programmer's bible.
Also designer of awk, the k stands for kernighan -
Quirinus7526yEnglish is weird. It's kinda too late to save it though, since billions use it and it's all over the Internet.
My language had similar issues (on a much smaller scale), but it was settled during the 1900s, so now everything is read as it is written - each letter is always the same sound (except three sounds, that use two letters, but are also read the same every time).
It's much easier to read and write that way (especially for foreigners). No need to waste school time on spelling, beyond like 3rd grade of elementary school. It's kinda funny to me to see teenagers going to spelling contests in English speaking countries.
Our grammar is a lot harder than English though, so that's a minus.
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