Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
#81
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Dave Milne wrote:
> How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>
> "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
> news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
> : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the
> way?
> : ;o)
> :
> : Earle
> :
> : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
> : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
> : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they mean
> : > Daimler-Benz...
> : >
> : > :-)
> : > DAS
> : > --
> : > ---
> : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
> : > ---
> : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
> : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
> : > > Day-mler.
> : > >
> : > > --
> : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
> : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
> : > >
> : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> : > > :
> : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler" (long-i),
> : > isn't
> : > > it?
> : > >
> : > >
> : >
> : >
> :
> :
>
>
> How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
>
> Dave Milne, Scotland
> '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>
> "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in message
> news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
> : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the
> way?
> : ;o)
> :
> : Earle
> :
> : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
> : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
> : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they mean
> : > Daimler-Benz...
> : >
> : > :-)
> : > DAS
> : > --
> : > ---
> : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
> : > ---
> : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
> : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
> : > > Day-mler.
> : > >
> : > > --
> : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
> : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
> : > >
> : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
> : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
> : > > :
> : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler" (long-i),
> : > isn't
> : > > it?
> : > >
> : > >
> : >
> : >
> :
> :
>
>
#82
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:18:10 -0600, "Earle Horton"
<enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote:
>Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
>"correct" way to pronounce it.
Don't forget to consider "Daimler Chrysler", where the Chrysler
is always silent.
> How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the way?
"Jag-u-ler" - just like Winnie-the-Pooh says it.
Bob
<enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote:
>Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
>"correct" way to pronounce it.
Don't forget to consider "Daimler Chrysler", where the Chrysler
is always silent.
> How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by the way?
"Jag-u-ler" - just like Winnie-the-Pooh says it.
Bob
#83
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Earle Horton wrote:
> Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by
> the way? ;o)
>
> Earle
>
But Daimlers are British cars - the luxury versions of Jaguars up until very
recently and a British marque in their own right up until the '60's.
http://www.daimler.co.uk/history/html/simm&daimler.htm
If the correct way to pronounce words is the way the country of origin
pronounce it, all Americans speak their language incorrectly! ;-)
--
Julian.
----------
General Melchett from Blackadder describing
his regiments coat of arms:
". . . .two dead Frenchmen atop a pile
of dead Frenchmen. . . . ."
> Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by
> the way? ;o)
>
> Earle
>
But Daimlers are British cars - the luxury versions of Jaguars up until very
recently and a British marque in their own right up until the '60's.
http://www.daimler.co.uk/history/html/simm&daimler.htm
If the correct way to pronounce words is the way the country of origin
pronounce it, all Americans speak their language incorrectly! ;-)
--
Julian.
----------
General Melchett from Blackadder describing
his regiments coat of arms:
". . . .two dead Frenchmen atop a pile
of dead Frenchmen. . . . ."
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 13:01:37 +0100, Dori Schmetterling wrote:
<Gave up fixing top posting, I'll just trim the hell out of it...>
> Looked at the Bat site. Of the features I need, it seems Outlook Express
> can do much the same. The biggest issue seems to me to be security, and
> isn't that taken care of by regular Norton AV updates?
This has been answered more than adequately already, so I'll leave it at a
quick 'no'.
One thing I will add that I love about the bat. All you have to do is back
up the directory that the bat installs itself in. If you hose your system
or you have to reinstall, all you have to do is copy The Bat's directory
back over to the new system and run the bat again. And it's very small
for a full featured email program. I'd still be using it if they had a
linux version.
> As regards manipulation of e-mail on a remote server, my ISP gives me web
> access to my POP3 account so can get to it from anywhere. As soon as I
> can log into my e-mail account directly I can download any work I have
> done; I send myself copies of any outgoing mail so that it arrives in my
> downloadable Inbox. In other words, this is entirely
> e-mail-client-independent. Does Bat! offer something superior?
This has nothing at all to do with your email client, as you say. So I'm
a little confused by your question.
<Gave up fixing top posting, I'll just trim the hell out of it...>
> Looked at the Bat site. Of the features I need, it seems Outlook Express
> can do much the same. The biggest issue seems to me to be security, and
> isn't that taken care of by regular Norton AV updates?
This has been answered more than adequately already, so I'll leave it at a
quick 'no'.
One thing I will add that I love about the bat. All you have to do is back
up the directory that the bat installs itself in. If you hose your system
or you have to reinstall, all you have to do is copy The Bat's directory
back over to the new system and run the bat again. And it's very small
for a full featured email program. I'd still be using it if they had a
linux version.
> As regards manipulation of e-mail on a remote server, my ISP gives me web
> access to my POP3 account so can get to it from anywhere. As soon as I
> can log into my e-mail account directly I can download any work I have
> done; I send myself copies of any outgoing mail so that it arrives in my
> downloadable Inbox. In other words, this is entirely
> e-mail-client-independent. Does Bat! offer something superior?
This has nothing at all to do with your email client, as you say. So I'm
a little confused by your question.
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
I'll be darned, you are correct. Mistook of having moved to
Nice as being in Nice.
> "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
> news:9yIMa.1606$EU6.12531752@news-text.cableinet.net...
>
>>Emil Jellinek came from Vienna, and Mercedes is a spanish name if I am not
>>mistaken.
>>
>>
>>Dave Milne, Scotland
>>'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>>
>>"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:3F035254.3060006@comcast.net...
>>: Same way the french do, as the name comes from a frenchwoman.
>>:
>>: Dave Milne wrote:
>>: > How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
>>: >
>>: > Dave Milne, Scotland
>>: > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>>: >
>>: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in
>>message
>>: > news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
>>: > : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
>>: > : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by
>>the
>>: > way?
>>: > : ;o)
>>: > :
>>: > : Earle
>>: > :
>>: > : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
>>: > : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
>>: > : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they
>
> mean
>
>>: > : > Daimler-Benz...
>>: > : >
>>: > : > :-)
>>: > : > DAS
>>: > : > --
>>: > : > ---
>>: > : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
>>: > : > ---
>>: > : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
>>: > : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
>>: > : > > Day-mler.
>>: > : > >
>>: > : > > --
>>: > : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
>>: > : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
>>: > : > >
>>: > : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
>>: > : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
>>: > : > > :
>>: > : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler"
>>(long-i),
>>: > : > isn't
>>: > : > > it?
>>: > : > >
>>: > : > >
>>: > : >
>>: > : >
>>: > :
>>: > :
>>: >
>>: >
>>:
>>:
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
"Exit" <exit@nomore.com> wrote in message
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> Earle Horton wrote:
> > Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> > "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by
> > the way? ;o)
> >
> > Earle
> >
> But Daimlers are British cars - the luxury versions of Jaguars up until
> very recently and a British marque in their own right up until the '60's.
>
> http://www.daimler.co.uk/history/html/simm&daimler.htm
>
> If the correct way to pronounce words is the way the country of origin
> pronounce it, all Americans speak their language incorrectly! ;-)
>
All of the right-speaking English left England for America in the
seventeenth century!
Earle
news:0IIMa.55728$%L.10462@news-lhr.blueyonder.co.uk...
> Earle Horton wrote:
> > Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is the
> > "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar," by
> > the way? ;o)
> >
> > Earle
> >
> But Daimlers are British cars - the luxury versions of Jaguars up until
> very recently and a British marque in their own right up until the '60's.
>
> http://www.daimler.co.uk/history/html/simm&daimler.htm
>
> If the correct way to pronounce words is the way the country of origin
> pronounce it, all Americans speak their language incorrectly! ;-)
>
All of the right-speaking English left England for America in the
seventeenth century!
Earle
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Your reply got lost somehow !
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3F0363C8.4070709@comcast.net...
:
: > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: > news:9yIMa.1606$EU6.12531752@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >
: >>Emil Jellinek came from Vienna, and Mercedes is a spanish name if I am
not
: >>mistaken.
: >>
: >>
: >>Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>
: >>"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
: >>news:3F035254.3060006@comcast.net...
: >>: Same way the french do, as the name comes from a frenchwoman.
: >>:
: >>: Dave Milne wrote:
: >>: > How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
: >>: >
: >>: > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: >
: >>: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in
: >>message
: >>: > news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
: >>: > : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is
the
: >>: > : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar,"
by
: >>the
: >>: > way?
: >>: > : ;o)
: >>: > :
: >>: > : Earle
: >>: > :
: >>: > : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
: >>: > : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
: >>: > : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they
: >
: > mean
: >
: >>: > : > Daimler-Benz...
: >>: > : >
: >>: > : > :-)
: >>: > : > DAS
: >>: > : > --
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: >>: > : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >>: > : > > Day-mler.
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > --
: >>: > : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
: >>: > : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
: >>: > : > > :
: >>: > : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler"
: >>(long-i),
: >>: > : > isn't
: >>: > : > > it?
: >>: > : > >
:
:
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3F0363C8.4070709@comcast.net...
:
: > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: > news:9yIMa.1606$EU6.12531752@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >
: >>Emil Jellinek came from Vienna, and Mercedes is a spanish name if I am
not
: >>mistaken.
: >>
: >>
: >>Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>
: >>"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
: >>news:3F035254.3060006@comcast.net...
: >>: Same way the french do, as the name comes from a frenchwoman.
: >>:
: >>: Dave Milne wrote:
: >>: > How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
: >>: >
: >>: > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: >
: >>: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in
: >>message
: >>: > news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
: >>: > : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is
the
: >>: > : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar,"
by
: >>the
: >>: > way?
: >>: > : ;o)
: >>: > :
: >>: > : Earle
: >>: > :
: >>: > : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
: >>: > : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
: >>: > : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they
: >
: > mean
: >
: >>: > : > Daimler-Benz...
: >>: > : >
: >>: > : > :-)
: >>: > : > DAS
: >>: > : > --
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: >>: > : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >>: > : > > Day-mler.
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > --
: >>: > : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
: >>: > : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
: >>: > : > > :
: >>: > : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler"
: >>(long-i),
: >>: > : > isn't
: >>: > : > > it?
: >>: > : > >
:
:
#88
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
Dori Schmetterling wrote:
>
> Doesn't that make it an adjective, too, as in Jeepers Creepers?
>
I think "Jeepers" and "Jeepers Creepers" fall into the category of
publicly acceptable expletives. Expletives are not any other part of
speech and don't require normal sentence structure (they are stand-alone
words or phrases) or punctuation, other than possibly an exclamation
point.
(I don't recall when I've ever seen a more fun and at the same time
otherwise completely useless thread ever.) 8^)
Bill Putney
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>
> Doesn't that make it an adjective, too, as in Jeepers Creepers?
>
I think "Jeepers" and "Jeepers Creepers" fall into the category of
publicly acceptable expletives. Expletives are not any other part of
speech and don't require normal sentence structure (they are stand-alone
words or phrases) or punctuation, other than possibly an exclamation
point.
(I don't recall when I've ever seen a more fun and at the same time
otherwise completely useless thread ever.) 8^)
Bill Putney
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing? OT: SORRY 'bout That
Dave Milne wrote:
> Your reply got lost somehow !
Am on attbi, which has just been moved to comcast.net, but
the posting still shows as attbi. There appear to be a
few "stability issues" still remaining, and these are not
helped by my somewhat impatient mannerisms, where I click
the blankety blank wrong blankety blank button all too
often.
> Your reply got lost somehow !
Am on attbi, which has just been moved to comcast.net, but
the posting still shows as attbi. There appear to be a
few "stability issues" still remaining, and these are not
helped by my somewhat impatient mannerisms, where I click
the blankety blank wrong blankety blank button all too
often.
#90
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Re: Jeep thing or sheep thing?
I'll be darned I didn't know he moved to Nice !
I knew he raced there, but didn't realise he moved there.
We'll get all the bits of the story between us :-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3F036433.5040102@comcast.net...
:
: I'll be darned, you are correct. Mistook of having moved to
: Nice as being in Nice.
:
: > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: > news:9yIMa.1606$EU6.12531752@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >
: >>Emil Jellinek came from Vienna, and Mercedes is a spanish name if I am
not
: >>mistaken.
: >>
: >>
: >>Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>
: >>"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
: >>news:3F035254.3060006@comcast.net...
: >>: Same way the french do, as the name comes from a frenchwoman.
: >>:
: >>: Dave Milne wrote:
: >>: > How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
: >>: >
: >>: > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: >
: >>: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in
: >>message
: >>: > news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
: >>: > : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is
the
: >>: > : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar,"
by
: >>the
: >>: > way?
: >>: > : ;o)
: >>: > :
: >>: > : Earle
: >>: > :
: >>: > : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
: >>: > : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
: >>: > : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they
: >
: > mean
: >
: >>: > : > Daimler-Benz...
: >>: > : >
: >>: > : > :-)
: >>: > : > DAS
: >>: > : > --
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: >>: > : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >>: > : > > Day-mler.
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > --
: >>: > : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
: >>: > : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
: >>: > : > > :
: >>: > : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler"
: >>(long-i),
: >>: > : > isn't
: >>: > : > > it?
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : >
: >>: > : >
: >>: > :
: >>: > :
: >>: >
: >>: >
: >>:
: >>:
: >>
: >>
: >
: >
: >
: >
:
:
I knew he raced there, but didn't realise he moved there.
We'll get all the bits of the story between us :-)
Dave Milne, Scotland
'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:3F036433.5040102@comcast.net...
:
: I'll be darned, you are correct. Mistook of having moved to
: Nice as being in Nice.
:
: > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: > news:9yIMa.1606$EU6.12531752@news-text.cableinet.net...
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: >>Emil Jellinek came from Vienna, and Mercedes is a spanish name if I am
not
: >>mistaken.
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: >>Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>'99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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: >>"Lon Stowell" <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote in message
: >>news:3F035254.3060006@comcast.net...
: >>: Same way the french do, as the name comes from a frenchwoman.
: >>:
: >>: Dave Milne wrote:
: >>: > How do the German's pronounce Mercedes ?
: >>: >
: >>: > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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: >>: > "Earle Horton" <enfermero_diabolico@registerednurses.com> wrote in
: >>message
: >>: > news:bdvhsv$1113dv$1@ID-147790.news.dfncis.de...
: >>: > : Since Daimler is a German name, it would seem to me that that is
the
: >>: > : "correct" way to pronounce it. How does one pronounce "Jaguar,"
by
: >>the
: >>: > way?
: >>: > : ;o)
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: >>: > : Earle
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: >>: > : "Dori Schmetterling" <ng@nospam.co.uk> wrote in message
: >>: > : news:3f034a24$0$19598$cc9e4d1f@news.dial.pipex.com ...
: >>: > : > In Germany it's dimeler (as in "ice"), but of course over they
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: > mean
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: >>: > : > Daimler-Benz...
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: >>: > : > :-)
: >>: > : > DAS
: >>: > : > --
: >>: > : > ---
: >>: > : > NB: To reply directly replace "nospam" with "schmetterling"
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: >>: > : > "Dave Milne" <jeep@_nospam_milne.info> wrote in message
: >>: > : > news:hYFMa.1394$8v5.10698755@news-text.cableinet.net...
: >>: > : > > Day-mler.
: >>: > : > >
: >>: > : > > --
: >>: > : > > Dave Milne, Scotland
: >>: > : > > '99 TJ 4.0 Sahara
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: >>: > : > > "Lloyd Parker" <lparker@emory.edu> wrote in message
: >>: > : > > news:bdv71v$2e5$6@puck.cc.emory.edu...
: >>: > : > > :
: >>: > : > > : Daimler (the make) is "dimler" in Britain, not "dime-ler"
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