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How do you say SUSE?
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No, obviously not.
The joke and the funny song still works, but his pronounciation is simply wrong. He pronounces something like "Susa" with an a.
The correct pronounciatuon of this e goes - as another commenter already said - like the first e in 'mesmerized'.
You are saying suse publishes a video about how to pronounciate suse with an incorrect pronounciation?
As another German, I can confirm that the "first e in mesmer" way is how Germans would pronounce it. See for example 11seconds into this German video also officially from SUSE's YouTube channel - a SUSE employee and German native speaker who is moderating a series of talks is using that pronunciation.
It's just a tiny mistake that most Germans are used to hearing Americans make all the time (see also Porsche which is also not pronounced porsh, nor por-shay, but porsh-eh) and will politely ignore, but since this aims to be an educational video, should be pointed out to be slightly incorrect
That's great, thx. Hence, in German it's suse and in English it's officially susa.
LOL so they have just given up :)
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11seconds into this German video also officially from SUSE's YouTube channe
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At least porsch-ee makes sense given English pronunciation, Susa just sounds random
You largely make it up to them with your "hello together" though!
It’s a schwa, the most common vowel in English.
I have heard that the French have created their very own pronounciation for "computer".
They say "ordinateur".
Unless there's a joke I'm missing, this a weird way to say French simply has a different word with different roots for computer.