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  1. 1. 'Gee you' or 'Gu'

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G-U.

If it was Goo, it would be spelt Goo or Gu, not both capatilised like "GU".

What about "ZHI"?, is that pronounced Z-H-I? or Zee?

Or "Czar", I say it like Tsar, but my friend says it like Caeser.

Same thing goes to Adamant, I used to call it Adam-Ant.

You say tomatoe, I say tomatoe (Doesn't work on forums. =( )

You say Furtardo, I say Furtado (=P)

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G-U.

If it was Goo, it would be spelt Goo or Gu, not both capatilised like "GU".

What about "ZHI"?, is that pronounced Z-H-I? or Zee?

Or "Czar", I say it like Tsar, but my friend says it like Caeser.

Same thing goes to Adamant, I used to call it Adam-Ant.

You say tomatoe, I say tomatoe (Doesn't work on forums. =( )

You say Furtardo, I say Furtado (=P)

It has to be pronounced Zee, it can't be Z-H-I, whos last name is going to be 3 letters?

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Goo.

As for the capitalisation thing - Echo is written in capitals on frames etc, yet that's not pronounced E.C.H.O.

As is ZOO!, and HOPE.

ZHI - for me - is the first sound of a "zee", then "he". Much like "Zhee".

Czar is "K-Zar" in much the same fashion as above.

These are all mine - not saying that's how it is.

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Thank god none of these brands are popular in france. How would a Zoeauxaux sticker look on ZOO frames?

Well, in theory at least, don't know the language but it's bloody impractical right?

Zhi is a surname, so it's definitely not pronounced Z-H-I

GU is the same as ZOO, it's not a shortcut. So it's Goo but i'd pronounce it G-U to make things more clear.

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G-U.

If it was Goo, it would be spelt Goo or Gu, not both capatilised like "GU".

What about "ZHI"?, is that pronounced Z-H-I? or Zee?

Or "Czar", I say it like Tsar, but my friend says it like Caeser.

Same thing goes to Adamant, I used to call it Adam-Ant.

You say tomatoe, I say tomatoe (Doesn't work on forums. =( )

You say Furtardo, I say Furtado (=P)

typed it twice and spent it wrong both times lol, good work homeslice

JEE YOU!
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Czar is "K-Zar" in much the same fashion as above.

No it isn't, why don't people understand this? Czar is a word on its own so it's obviously gonna be pronounced the same as the word.

czar /zɑr, tsɑr/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[zahr, tsahr]

–noun

1. also tsar or tzar (zär, tsär) A male monarch or emperor, especially one of the emperors who ruled Russia until the revolution of 1917.

2. (often initial capital letter) the former emperor of Russia.

3. an autocratic ruler or leader.

4. any person exercising great authority or power in a particular field: a czar of industry.

Interestingly, it does originate from the word Kaiser or Caesar. But it's not pronounced like that ;)

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No it isn't, why don't people understand this? Czar is a word on its own so it's obviously gonna be pronounced the same as the word.

Interestingly, it does originate from the word Kaiser or Caesar. But it's not pronounced like that ;)

Mr Tomm, you're right, it's pronounced ZAR.

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