c8921212@frey.nu.oz.au (Luke Plaizier) (11/01/90)
Recent speculation has arisen as to the pronunciation of Ulysses. I have grown up and am used to:- You - liss - seas. I have heard that it has been pronunciated very differently by the JPL program managers as:- Youleses. I have also heard people said:- You'll - e - ses. Is there a correct way and/or a preferred way to say this word? TTFN - Luke.
sla@helios.ucsc.edu (Steve Allen) (11/01/90)
In article <1990Nov1.023503.18670@frey.nu.oz.au> c8921212@frey.nu.oz.au (Luke Plaizier) writes: > Recent speculation has arisen as to the pronunciation of >Ulysses. > Is there a correct way and/or a preferred way to say this word? > TTFN - Luke. According to Webster, the correct way to say it is o.dis'us or o.dis'e.us :-) :-) ;-) Steve Allen sla@helios.ucsc.edu
dlbres10@pc.usl.edu (Fraering Philip) (11/02/90)
They probrably should have named the ship Odysseus, everyone can pronounce that, but then again I'm not paying for it, so...