At 02:42 PM +0300 07.19.99, Konstantin Minko wrote:
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> > From: idm-owner@hyperreal.org [mailto:idm-owner@hyperreal.org]On
> > Behalf Of Julien Quint
> > Sent: Friday, July 16, 1999 8:50 PM
> > To: idm@hyperreal.org
> > Cc: quint@grenoble.xrce.xerox.com
> > Subject: (idm) Re: autechre pronunciation
> >
> >
> >
> > Aetehraplst" <Aethersplat@pop.mindspring.com> said:
> > > as both of them say in an interview (the one that's messed up by ae),
> > > it's aw-teck-er. it seems like the only people who have a problem wif
> > > it are somewhat french, or have knowledge of french pronunciation.
> >
> > > meaning no disrepect to any french on the list, obviously. their
> > > pronunciation is just different than other pronunciations. they look
> > > at it and see "ou-tesh-rah".. sometimes... since you said toronto,
> > > and canada is bilingual, that makes sense.
> >
> > Well, I'm French :) Until I hear an English guy pronounce the name (the
> > "official" "aw-teck-er"), I used to say "aw-teck-ruh" (well, the
> > "-uh" at the
> > end is rather silent though). I know a guy who says "aw-ter-sh"
> > but he's a
> > loser anyway.
> >
> > Julien
> >
>
>The first time I heard about them from a friend of mine they were called as
>Au-te-h-reh.
well i thought it was
"ow-mah-tek-rear"