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telenous
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very funny, like walking in a restaurant and asking the chef if he ever heard of an omelette?
I believe though it's actually pronounced Ts-ice, in German that is. People in the UK pronounce it in just any fashion they like: Zice is not uncommon and perhaps less noisy from Tsees or Zees.
I believe though it's actually pronounced Ts-ice, in German that is. People in the UK pronounce it in just any fashion they like: Zice is not uncommon and perhaps less noisy from Tsees or Zees.
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Nachkebia
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Yap I wanted to say same thing, it is TS-ice originaly
how about IKON ? is it AIkon? or Ikon?
I mean in common world not only for usa, I am sure in USA they will say AIkon, like Naikon 
kuvvy
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Zice lenses......Neiss!
Paul
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lubitel
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ts-ice eekon 
lubitel
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has anyone here heard of Lika?
Nachkebia
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I always called leica, lEika but after years I found out that it is actualy Laika 
tetrisattack
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Mica? Gneiss? What is this, a forum for geologists??
Nachkebia
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No it is forum for logopedists

ferider
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And, BTW, it is Roll-eye, not Roll-ee 
raid
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Such spelling is an everyday event at university classes!
I keep on reminding my students that in addition to correcting any statistical errors, I will correct also spelling and grammar too.
Raid
I keep on reminding my students that in addition to correcting any statistical errors, I will correct also spelling and grammar too.
Raid
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