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[ATM] NEW LIST--Old Names, New names



Thanks, Raphael,

I always wondered if it was coo - day or coo - dare
for COUDER.

Guy Brandenburg

--- Raphaël_Guinamard <rguinamard@infonie.fr> wrote:
> I'm french, I think I will help!.
> It's quite difficult to write in phonetic english
> how we spell those names.
> Nick is completely right
> FOUCAULT  "foo-coe" . In the ATM community, we even
> have a verb
> "foucaulter", which means testing your mirror with
> the faucoult test
> 'kreh-TCHIEN'
> Chris is right saying TEXEREAU  'Tex.. a .. roa',
> but the roa not like a
> road, but more like a rope
> COUDER     (coo..dare)
> bye
> Raphaël Guinamard
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jim Girard <argojg@comcast.net>
> To: Atm (E-mail) <atm@atmlist.net>
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 5:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [ATM] NEW LIST--Old Names, New names
> > rendezvous.) Also, while on the topic, I recall
> Doug George of Cyanogen
> > Software making a comment a couple of years ago
> that the preferred
> > pronunciation of Chetien is not "cree-shen" as
> stated in the archives, but
> > more like 'kreh-TCHIEN' (Doug's from Canada.)
> >
> > Jim Girard
>

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Guy  BrandenburgWashington, DChttp://home.earthlink.net/~gfbranden/GFB_Home_Page.html

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