Originally posted by: azilaga
lychee
oh ya. good one. is it lie-chee or li (as in lit)-chee?
Originally posted by: azilaga
lychee
OK. We need to clarify something here.Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, the word is pronounced "sodder".
So I guess some folks could say the "L".
😕 😕 😕 😕
Solder is not pronounced "sodder".
Originally posted by: Ninjja
Originally posted by: azilaga
lychee
oh ya. good one. is it lie-chee or li (as in lit)-chee?
Originally posted by: OOBradm
LIKE.....
Bologna
Main Entry: 1sol·derOriginally posted by: shortylickens
OK. We need to clarify something here.Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, the word is pronounced "sodder".
So I guess some folks could say the "L".
😕 😕 😕 😕
Solder is not pronounced "sodder".
Are you talking about the spools of soft metal used to secure electronic components to circuit boards?
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Main Entry: 1sol·derOriginally posted by: shortylickens
OK. We need to clarify something here.Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, the word is pronounced "sodder".
So I guess some folks could say the "L".
😕 😕 😕 😕
Solder is not pronounced "sodder".
Are you talking about the spools of soft metal used to secure electronic components to circuit boards?
Pronunciation: 'sä-d&r, 'so-, British also 'säl-d&r, 'sOl-
Damn Brits 😛
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Main Entry: 1sol·derOriginally posted by: shortylickens
OK. We need to clarify something here.Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, the word is pronounced "sodder".
So I guess some folks could say the "L".
😕 😕 😕 😕
Solder is not pronounced "sodder".
Are you talking about the spools of soft metal used to secure electronic components to circuit boards?
Pronunciation: 'sä-d&r, 'so-, British also 'säl-d&r, 'sOl-
Damn Brits 😛
What the hell? Americans pronounce "solder" as "sodder"?! 😕
shorty, if that's the case, apologies. I still think that's immeasurably fvcked-up though.
Originally posted by: DuallyX
Originally posted by: Phil
What the hell? Americans pronounce "solder" as "sodder"?! 😕
shorty, if that's the case, apologies. I still think that's immeasurably fvcked-up though.
What, you've never had to sod anything? 😉
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Here's one thing I hate hearing: people pronouncing library as if the first r wasn't there.
Originally posted by: NatePo717
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Here's one thing I hate hearing: people pronouncing library as if the first r wasn't there.
or putting an r in idea... eg. idear. That drives me nuts.
What a silly sod!😛Originally posted by: DuallyX
Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: JujuFish
Main Entry: 1sol·derOriginally posted by: shortylickens
OK. We need to clarify something here.Originally posted by: Phil
Originally posted by: shortylickens
Well, the word is pronounced "sodder".
So I guess some folks could say the "L".
😕 😕 😕 😕
Solder is not pronounced "sodder".
Are you talking about the spools of soft metal used to secure electronic components to circuit boards?
Pronunciation: 'sä-d&r, 'so-, British also 'säl-d&r, 'sOl-
Damn Brits 😛
What the hell? Americans pronounce "solder" as "sodder"?! 😕
shorty, if that's the case, apologies. I still think that's immeasurably fvcked-up though.
What, you've never had to sod anything? 😉
Originally posted by: CPA
believe it our not: Accountant
I pronounce it : a-cout-it instead of a-coun-tint