It's not spelt the same, it's aluminIum, which is logical. You don't say
or spell sodum, potassum, helum, cadmum etc., so why aluminum? I've
heard a legend (may be true???) that the fledgeling Alcoa mis-spelt it
without the 'i' in their first brochure but could not afford to reprint it.
Brian
On 18/08/2017 20:30, lduso - Diamond-MT.com wrote:
> That's a bird of a different color/colour. More like the difference in how
> we pronounce "aluminum" compared to the UK. Same spelling but pronounced
> completely different. If you read it and not hear it, I can understand it
> being pronounced differently.
>
> Lloyd Duso
> Plant Manager
> Diamond-MT
> (814) 535-3505
> www.Diamond-mt.com
>
> On Fri, Aug 18, 2017 at 1:21 PM, Ron Feyereisen <
> [log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> " It means they learned it by reading"
>>
>> I can see that, and it makes perfect sense as to why people new to the
>> industry are saying it with the 'L'. Which is why it makes me wonder why
>> it's said without the 'L'. Is it a 'we drive on the right-side of the
>> street', 'imperial not metric', 'elevator not lift' sort of U.S. rebellion
>> thing going on? Or just regional imitation?
>>
>> Ron
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Carl Van Wormer
>> Sent: Friday, August 18, 2017 10:36 AM
>> To: [log in to unmask]
>> Subject: Re: [TN] Group Consensus - Pronunciation of "Solder"
>>
>> In the Portland, OR (USA) area, we say SODder. I always thought SOLDer
>> was a British pronunciation, hearing it from people with "foreign" accents.
>>
>> In the Pacific Northwest, the natives don't have accents!
>>
>>
>>
>> Never make fun of someone if they mispronounce a word. It means they
>> learned it by reading.
>> Anon
>>
>>
>>
>> Carl B. Van Wormer, P.E., AE7GD
>> Senior Hardware Engineer
>> Cipher Engineering LLC (home of the ShortSniffer)
>> 21195 NW Evergreen Pkwy Ste 209
>> Hillsboro, OR 97124-7167
>> 503-617-7447x303
>> [log in to unmask] http://cipherengineering.com
>>
>
|