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'Cache' pronunciation ...

Strictly not related to any particular forum area but if anyone knows, developers will:

The correct pronunciation of 'cache' is ? a) 'cash' b) cashay (like sashay) c) 'cayche'

I believe it's a, but it's from the French verb 'cacher' which is closest to b, and I've spoken to a couple of techs who pronounce it like b, 'cashay'

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Posted on Dec 14, 2005 6:19 AM

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Posted on Dec 14, 2005 7:25 AM

I live in a self taught world and I've always said it as 'cash' - or probably better as 'kash'...
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Jan 5, 2006 5:52 AM in response to Rich74

Hi Rich

cachet/ cache
I prononce the e, unlike cash.Though for comp terms I guess most use the pron, cash.
I think it meant purse, in French (as you said)

following from link below:
If you have a cache of cash, this word is easier to remember. There is no silent E on cache but a silent T on cachet, a seal or mark of authenticity.

http://www.alphadictionary.com/articles/mispronounced_words.html

Eme

Jan 5, 2006 10:41 AM in response to Eme

Let's see: I'm gonna guess you do that because you pronounce your screen name "e-me" rather than "eem". Thanks so much for reviving this almost-unbearably desultory thread. Not to mention your citing of the ambiguous and clumsy explanation at alphadictionary. Oops. Well, I guess I did mention it after all. I will hereafter pronounce your screen name "eem". Please forgive me for seeming to bait you, but things have been way too sleepy here. It's all in fun with something like this.

Jan 5, 2006 11:05 AM in response to Daniel Stein

Daniel Bon-jour,

Vell, you know what they say a rose by any other name .... Yes it is eme as in me is pronounced me. E m e it 's from this >arthoonarth<
It was very early, for me, but just addicted to this joint, & i should of used the spellchecker in safari , eh ?

if you got a chuckle great, you gave me one, thanks for the post.
Kind regards,
Eme☂

1 guess penn. downtown crossing ?

Message was edited by: Eme ~~ p.s. i copied & paste the definition, why rent space in my memory.

Jan 5, 2006 12:50 PM in response to Eme

I guess penn. downtown crossing ?

Close, but wrong coast. PDX is Portland Oregon (airport identifier).

And you have never seen a muddy river area until you have seen the Willamette in the midst of a rainy Pacific NW (nord-ouest US) winter.

Copy-and-paste, eh? They say about the lecture system in education that it is a way to get information from the teacher's notebook to the student's notebook without touching the student's mind.

Jan 5, 2006 2:30 PM in response to Daniel Stein

They say about the lecture system in education that it is a way to get information from the teacher's notebook to the student's notebook without touching the student's mind.


sometimes I want to leave the grey matter untouched ,what with all the viruses & germs, besides i' ve come with just so much ram & memory, I wish not to squander it. On cache'.or hidden purse, stock pile

And you have never seen a muddy river area until you have seen the Willamette in the midst of a rainy Pacific NW (nord-ouest US) winter.


I shall take your word for it, having never, ever veiwed the Willamette at any time of the year.
I suppose you seen the Muddy River, little part of the Charles by Kenmore Back Bay.
As luck should have it I am a Canadian (US's back/ front yard) from Montreal & we learned to use our r's. Queens English mixed with the Kings French.
it was fun & none of this rain in the winter.Love snow.
Be well out there in PDX.

Pleasure was mine, Eme
Ἅ ~ Ω

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