How do you pronounce "VIA"?

MisterMac9

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Silly question, but I am curious.

Is it with a long "I" as in Mariah (Carey),

with the "I" pronounced as an "E" as in pizzaria,

or do you spell it out as V-I-A?
 

Quad

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erm i think someone asked this question already, hehe
and this topic is better for the off topic forum (mod move this thread?)

but it is pronounced as: vee-ah
 

BadThad

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Anand used to have some MPG's of interviews with him on the site, you may be able to find them on the web. Watch the videos and see the wiz kid in action. You pick up all the proper pronunciations including via and linux. He's VERY well spoken for his age.
 

sMashPiranha

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If I said vee-yah all my friends would laugh at and flog me for sounding like an american :p.
I say it like gogeeta does.
 

OverDose

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I pronounce it "VEE-UH" because i'm an american cracker and it just sounds right but I think they should change their name to "everyone bitches about our chipsets but 95% of the people doing the bitching don't know how to build a computer and want the easy way out so go get some gay intel chipset and a p4"
 

ChrisADuffy

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<< I pronounce it "VEE-UH" because i'm an american cracker and it just sounds right but I think they should change their name to "everyone bitches about our chipsets but 95% of the people doing the bitching don't know how to build a computer and want the easy way out so go get some gay intel chipset and a p4" >>



Right on!
 

hwstock

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<< If I said vee-yah all my friends would laugh at and flog me for sounding like an american :p.
I say it like gogeeta does.
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Your friends must not be Spanish. Well, OK, the Spanish pronunciation hits a cross between a B and a V for the first consonant.
 

Moohooya

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Damn you all. You mean it is not V-I-A?

Anyway, if not V-I-A, there is a word via. He traveled from London to Manchester via Oxford. Pronounced vi'a (according the the OD) The ' indicates the main stressed vowel. So, similar to lier, hire, fire.
 

Daovonnaex

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<< Damn you all. You mean it is not V-I-A?

Anyway, if not V-I-A, there is a word via. He traveled from London to Manchester via Oxford. Pronounced vi'a (according the the OD) The ' indicates the main stressed vowel. So, similar to lier, hire, fire.
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Furthermore, the etymology of that word is the latin word via, which means road. That is pronounced wee-uh, but then again, this isn't Latin. Vee-uh is correct for the company, and vee-uh or vy-uh is correct for the english word (U.S. english, can't speak to Queen's english).
 

Jerboy

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I pronouce it Vee- a . Some people pronounce it like the first two syllables of Vi-a-gra
 

Doh!

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I thoght it was an acronym for a "Viagra", the super chipset. It gets my server going all day long, all night long.