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I prefer the pronunciation of: wookie :-) But, maybe thats the beer
talking :-)<br>
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-dan<br>
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<pre wrap="">My take -- weekee, but the ees are short, so it rhymes with tricky, as in:
I find it tricky
to pronounce wiki
IvanK.
On Friday 14 May 2004 04:09 pm, Bill Chmura wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Is it pronounced wee-kee or weh-ki or why-key or why-ke?
I was never sure, but maybe you are saying it wrong and the alternative
would be more pleasing...
Personally I think they, or forums are great incubators for
documentation...
On Friday 14 May 2004 02:25 pm, Michael J. Sherman wrote:
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<pre wrap="">You know, honestly, the real reason I don't like the "wiki" idea is
just because of that word. I hate it. I can't stand saying it. ;-)
You'd think there would be a better term so you don't have to feel
embarassed saying it.
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