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It annoys me how www. is pronounced in english. Really, double-u double-u double-u dot example dot com?
i like how saying "word wide web" is faster than saying "www"
My favorite part of watching WWE is the way their main commentator says "WWE". You can tell he savors every syllable of it
How else would you say it?
"Wwwwuuuuhh dot Google dot com"?
Edit: or I guess, "world wide web" would make more sense?
In other languages, German for instance, it's pronounced kinda like "weh" or like the letter V in English. It's easier to say that way. Back in the day I sometimes said "triple double u" to not have to say it the actual, complicated way 😅
"web" would have sounded nice and clear, we also didn't name FTP the World Wide File Transfer Protocol (WWFTP).
I've heard "dub-dub-dub". But yeah, saying the abbreviation is longer than the words it's abbreviating! 😀
"Wuh-wuh-wuh", using pronunciation similar to the start of "wow" or "woman"
Same thing in French. Doublevédoublevédoublevé. So. long.