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  • M Muammar

    I don't know but I think it is pronounced in a different way than it's written, like Ayax maybe??


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    Maidomax
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    Ah-yaks in Serbia

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    • M Muammar

      I don't know but I think it is pronounced in a different way than it's written, like Ayax maybe??


      We will either find a way, or make one!   (\ /)   (- .-) C(''')(''')

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      Sinisa Hajnal
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      We pronounce it just as it is written i.e. eye-axe, Ayaks...and I think americans english speakers are doing it wrong (just as they mangle Latin language :))

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      • M Muammar

        I don't know but I think it is pronounced in a different way than it's written, like Ayax maybe??


        We will either find a way, or make one!   (\ /)   (- .-) C(''')(''')

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        M Towler
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        In the UK, both the washing powder and javascript are pronounced A-jacks. The Dutch football club is pronounced aye-axe (or aye-ax for those in the US. Jack Charlton (English footballer and Republic of Ireland team manager) used to work as a commentator on UK TV. He would always mispronounce the Dutch football club as if it were the washing powder. All the other presenters were far too polite to say anything, until the final broadcast on the day he retired :).

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        • P peterchen

          Aah-yaks but then, I'm german. now, try to put "german" and "yak" into a snippy reply

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          mojp
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          And you say yahvah too, right?

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          • J Jim Crafton

            There once was a man from Germany whose yak was so long it, uh, hmmm, caused, no, that's not going to work either. Screw it, you're right, it doesn't work.

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            Let me give it a shot... There once was a man from Ger-manny Whose yak was as small as a fanny The Brits looked aghast But Yanks just walked past Cause to them it's word used by Granny!

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            • P Pete OHanlon

              I thought the football team was pronounced eye-axe.

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              Peter Mulholland
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              yep, the dutch do pronounce their Js as 'yay'

              Pete

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              • S Shog9 0

                Ay-Jacks (ā'jăks). As in, "That's why I switched to Aaayyyy Jacks!" A technique for asynchronous communication between a server and client-side script in a browser. An excellent cleaning product. And also some Greek guy, but he probably pronounced it wrong.

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                cokkiy
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                In China, we just pronounce it A-J-A-X, letter by letter

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                • N Naruki 0

                  Let me give it a shot... There once was a man from Ger-manny Whose yak was as small as a fanny The Brits looked aghast But Yanks just walked past Cause to them it's word used by Granny!

                  Codemonkeys don't do it at all. Too busy coding.

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                  Jim Crafton
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                  Not bad. Not bad at all! :)

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                  • M mojp

                    And you say yahvah too, right?

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                    peterchen
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                    Sometimes yah wah, sometimes Dshah wah

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                    • S Shelby Robertson

                      In my area of the US at least, we pronounce it "A jacks".

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                      squirly4
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                      In Canada we pronunce it "Eh? Jacks".

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