Seeking clarification on pronunciation of this library's name #674
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My team has been discussing using this library, but there has been some debate on what the intended pronunciation is. Is it Ky (pronounced Literally every time the library comes up its "should we use got or kai or key or k.y. or whatever it's called." Can you please settle this debate (and maybe consider adding the pronunciation to the readme) |
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It is an abbreviation of "kūki yomenai". So technically you should pronounce it by saying the names of the letters individually, as in K.Y. However, I tend to pronounce it like "sky", but without the "s", just because it is easier and quicker to say. There, you have reasons to say it either way! 😆 For what it's worth, I also pronounce Deno as "dehno", like Ry did originally, and not "deeno", which is official now. I'm a rebel. |
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Yup, abbreviations often times spelled out, but at least in the tech world they often are pronounced as well: SQL, GIF, JPEG, GNU, etc. |
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True and that's part of why I don't bother to use the spelling pronunciation. But KY is not a tech abbreviation, we didn't create the abbreviation. It's an existing Japanese slang term that means "unable to read the air", which happens to be an amusing name for a fetch library. |
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It is an abbreviation of "kūki yomenai". So technically you should pronounce it by saying the names of the letters individually, as in K.Y.
However, I tend to pronounce it like "sky", but without the "s", just because it is easier and quicker to say.
There, you have reasons to say it either way! 😆
For what it's worth, I also pronounce Deno as "dehno", like Ry did originally, and not "deeno", which is official now. I'm a rebel.