"www" in esperanto.
Mariah_A, 2010 m. balandis 7 d.
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Mariah_A (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 7 d. 22:25:00
All I can think of is saying it "ŭo ŭo ŭo" (wo wo wo?)
There's no "w" so what would you use?
tommjames (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 7 d. 22:31:06
Edit: Not applicable to actual URLs though.
Double Edit: if you wanted to say the address you could say "vavo vavo vavo". I hear that quite a bit.
novatago (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 7 d. 22:31:07
Hispanio (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 7 d. 22:54:18
tommjames:if you wanted to say the address you could say "vavo vavo vavo". I hear that quite a bit.I also heard "vo vo vo" in Radio Verda.
Mariah_A (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 7 d. 22:58:31
Evildela (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 8 d. 02:37:31
TTT reprezentas Tut-tera teksaĵo, tiu ĉi tradukas en la anglalingven kiel (Entire-Word textile).
Oŝo-Jabe (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 8 d. 03:21:56
ho to to po dupunkto oblikvo oblikvo e o punkto lernu punto net (oblikvo)
RiotNrrd (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 8 d. 03:23:19
tommjames:TTTAbsolutely untrue. I present, as a counter-example, my own blog: http://ttt.usono.net
Edit: Not applicable to actual URLs though.
darkweasel (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 8 d. 05:15:23
ceigered (Rodyti profilį) 2010 m. balandis 8 d. 06:54:19
darkweasel:The name of the letter W is neither ŭo nor vo, but vavo in Esperanto.Too right but let's face it - colloquially many poeple are probably gonna think "uxo" or "vo" (phonetically, not orthographically) because that's how every other letter is done spare x and y (and possibly another letter I missed).
(it's just occurred to me that "vavo" is like saying "va vo" - the v-ish v )
@ RiotNrrd - I do believe tommjames was saying that typing, for example, "ttt.facebook.com" won't work, but you showing your TTT'd URL made me laugh (kind of like "Pig's can't fly!" "Oh yes they can!" *puts pig in catapult*).