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ü ü ü :D </font>[/QUOTE]Hmmm...ü ü ü oh my! It works! by gosh and by golly! What's the capital? I'm überexcited to be typing the word über with out cutting and pasting! :D :D :D ;) |
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[ 05-29-2003, 01:52 PM: Message edited by: Ramon de Ramon y Ramon ] |
Bugger, getting confused now, I see your point, an ü is pronounced more... hmm, can;t think of a good adjective.
I really can't think of English words with a ü sound... a bit like our "oo" sound, but slightly different lip shape, when I pronounce ü the lower lip is a tiny bit higher and less a continuation of the cirular shape of the upper lip. I suspect that's not very helpful to people who don't have a clue what I'm on about though. ;) |
They taught me in German class lab that there is no equivalent sound in English to the umlauted vowels, so they had us ape them until we got it right. I have to use a fair amount of nasiation to get the sound right.
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But I don't see anything wrong with people writing uber or pronouncing it in an English (or any other language) way. People often take foreign words and then adjust them to the rules of their own language. As far as I know there is no "ü" ("ue") sound in English, and some people probably can't even pronounce it properly. I'm an example of one of those. [img]tongue.gif[/img] So you shouldn't be too upset because of that. Don't you, in Germany, use any English words when you speak with your friends? Like some bad words for example (since those seem to be really popular in other countries [img]tongue.gif[/img] ). Well I doubt you pronounce it in a really English (or American) way when you do. [img]tongue.gif[/img] :D [ 05-29-2003, 03:20 PM: Message edited by: Spelca ] |
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Odd, I use XP pro as well. I just stepped over the entire high-ASCII range (Yes, I am incredibly bored) and nothing like that happened to me.
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In my opinion, the word "uber" became popular first in the MMORPG world. It's used to express something that is more powerfull than "cool". German people in MMORPG told me it mean superior, which is an adequate synonym of "uber" as we consider it.
"I found an uber sword!" We don't really care about the real wording, or even the real significance of the word, it's just part of our lingo, as is "pwned" instead of "owned". |
Ramon, when correcting Americans you're talking correctional spelling to a nation that took such functional french words like Litre, realisation and other English words like Borough, and made them Liter, realization and boro.
Additionally, they pronouce Notre Dame university, Note-er Daem instead of Not-reh Dahm. You may be pushing shyht up hill. ;) I like Donuts reasoning, using the way language works. Constantly words are borrowed and changed. How did "über" become "over" in the first place? Over: Etymology: Middle English, adverb & preposition, from Old English ofer; akin to Old High German ubar (preposition) above, beyond, over, Latin super, Greek hyper So all of us, Romans included have mutilated the Greek "Hyper". (Why do we call them Greeks anyway? They are from Hellas) All kids are doing by taking über and removing the umlaut is going straight to an earlier source. However the word "uber" is now by definition an English (colloquial) word, as it's spelled and pronounced differently than "über" as you so kindly pointed out. [img]smile.gif[/img] That said, I'll personally endeavor to take your feelings into account though Ramon and write über when I remember to. I'd think it would be a sign of consideration for other posters to do the same, but offense shouldn't be read into neglect of such consideration... right? [img]smile.gif[/img] Adieu. [ 05-29-2003, 04:35 PM: Message edited by: Yorick ] |
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