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whizkidd Posts: > 500

I pronounce it as Esato..
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Posted: 2005-06-09 05:17:00
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govigov Posts: > 500

Come on guys, it is a proper noun, you can pronounce it the way you like it! Btw i say is as eehh-sah-tto This message was posted from a K500
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Posted: 2005-06-09 06:50:09
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tranquil Posts: > 500

Laffen says it the same way as I do: Esato.
The name Esato has no right or wrong way to be pronounced. It's "universal" so to speak and can be pronounced the way you want to and still means nothing.
It was an avalable five letter .com domain and sounded/sounds easy to say in most languages.

Over the years members have come up with different meanings of the word and Laffen accepted Only Take A Sony Ericsson (Big letters in reverse order) as the meaning oficial of the name.
We've been through all this several times before, the meaning of Esato that is, but never how each of us pronounce it. Cool!

May I twist the question a wee bit and ask; Does anybody know a language where "esato" is a word in every day speach, and ,if so, what does it mean?
(I know it's a Japanese sirname but apart from that.)

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[ This Message was edited by: tranquil on 2005-06-09 06:51 ]
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Posted: 2005-06-09 07:47:35
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ThreeX Posts: > 500

Just a question: How in the name of the lord do some of you manage to find the letter 'r' in Esato???
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Posted: 2005-06-09 08:23:03
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amd1129 Posts: > 500

I pronounce it as esato This message was posted from a T68i
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Posted: 2005-06-09 08:37:04
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

Yeah. I've heard people pronouncing "india" as indiar...especially some australian cricket commentators...what kinda accent is that?
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Posted: 2005-06-09 08:48:00
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GOwin Posts: > 500

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On 2005-06-09 07:47:35, tranquil wrote:

(I know it's a Japanese sirname but apart from that.)

[ This Message was edited by: tranquil on 2005-06-09 06:51 ]


Here's how it would look like in Japanese Katakana:
エサト

The first character is for "e", the second is "sa", then it's "to"

(You won't see it if you don't have Kanji fonts installed in your computer.

Sato is a fairly common Japanese lastname. I don't think Esato is common.)
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Posted: 2005-06-09 08:49:04
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whizkidd Posts: > 500

I have a friend by the name "sato". He's a christian from kerala in south india. I think its a fairly common name among christians there...
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Posted: 2005-06-09 08:54:00
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Davo_169 Posts: > 500

i for some reason say
the sato... :S
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Posted: 2005-06-09 09:10:39
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ThreeX Posts: > 500

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On 2005-06-09 08:48:00, whizkidd wrote:
Yeah. I've heard people pronouncing "india" as indiar...especially some australian cricket commentators...what kinda accent is that?


Itīs funny with accents really!
I mean, the irish (well a lot of them anyway) donīt use 'th' as in thought, they say " i tought so" instead
However, insterting a 'R' in Esato still eludes me
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Posted: 2005-06-09 09:30:27
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