How to pronounce "char" ?
How to pronounce "char" ?
Like Charmander
care
Like car
this
>implying any of us have enough human contact to ever require vocalizing char
"Char."
car
If you're slavic you have 1000 different ways of pronouncing it.
If you pronounce it any way other then this, you are an absolute brainlet, who will never get a job as a dev
The Red Comet
As in "chart", "charcoal" or "charm."
You can pronounce it however you want. English pronunciation makes no sense anyway.
Char is a valid word, pronounced exactly like it looks. "He charred the wood". Charred is the verb "to char".
Kar
And yet, I say varchar like var-tchar
Four Vagina
byte
Char star rolls off the tongue so nicely.
Like "char" in "character" because that what it's derived from
I like saying "char" so you don't accidentally think I'm talking about a car.
Like charred
Why does the abbreviated word have to be pronounced like the full word it's derived from? That's dumb
Shah!
see-harr
Varchar rhymes
You see, the english language is extremely poor when it comes to distinctions like this: examples like minute and minute are proof that it isn't a very high-level language and thus conventions like the pronounciation of char as in character and char as in charred depend on the speaker and its sociocultural environment.
That being said, it's pronounced like char as in charred
you sound like a fag
but it is char as in charred
And yet because of it's flexibility, ambiguity, and near seamless ability to integrate loanwords, English is the lingua franca. It's the hardest to become fully proficient in, but incredibly piss easy to become passable in. What's going to replace it? Mandarin? Good luck teaching a billion niggos it. You can't half ass Mandarin like you can half ass English.
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>it's the hardest to become fully proficient in
nha
Just like it sounds.
pic related
i subvocalize
char in french = pics related
"character"
or in "Québécois"
char *charmander = "char";
I don't char, I won't say it that way.
see-aich-arr
>How to pronounce "char" ?
Like character without the acter.
no
Anyone pronouncing it as "car" is retarded.
Full Frontal.
here
"string"
why would anybody pronounce it car?
it's pronounced 'char'
because it's short for character, but it sounds a little weird pronounced like that by itself, like 'car' is similar but more natural-sounding to me
pronouncing it like in charcoal makes no sense, why change the sound of the ch?
ch as in check and ar as in car.
The only correct answer.
t. retard language
languagelet cope
casval
Worst fucking answer in this thread
shawr
shaar
This, all others are only used by trannies.
Carr or
like chad but with an R
so chair?
Possibly even more wrong than "car".
"char"
chair
based
As a native American born in Kansas and raised in by both parents who are scientists...
The real pronunciation is:
Cqkhwaieyr
>not spending the finite amount of time to utter the "acter" part of the word "character"
Just stop breathing when they becomes too much of a time sink.
This
Quattro Bajeena
t'chár
ka
What? It's obviously "Char".
Tschahr
The ancient city of Asus
???
Sensible, character isn't pronounced ch-aracter
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