Vowels are a funny thing in different languages. In yugoslavian languages O is often pronounced like "U" (oo), and E is more like english A, "snek" - snake or snack, "blek" - black.
I still think it should be Now-ster because it's from Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays. NaOSTbR
Nawster is the only correct way to say it. I don't make the rules.
Exactly
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Via Fiatjaf:
https://t.me/s/nostr_protocol/63820
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I've no idea the proper pronunciation, but I say No-Stir
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Nostr
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Eu sou do Brasil, e falo português eu pronuncio assim.
NOS-TE-ERRE
Desde do inÃcio quando conheci o Nostr lá em Abril do ano passado.
🇧🇷⚡
fiatjaf is also from 🇧🇷
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I would pronounce it like the dutch word "luister" (laoster) because of its acronym:
https://github.com/nostr-protocol/nostr
Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays.
Or maybe more like toaster, idk. You can then be a "poaster" on "noaster"
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Nos-stir. Like stir your coffee
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I pronounce it "F#ck centralized social media" most of the time, but I'm open to new ways
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N-ah-ster, Just like: H-ah-dler
Fact: The letter O makes the "ah" sound more often than the "oh" sound in the english language.
Vowels are a funny thing in different languages. In yugoslavian languages O is often pronounced like "U" (oo), and E is more like english A, "snek" - snake or snack, "blek" - black.
I still think it should be Now-ster because it's from Notes and Other Stuff Transmitted by Relays. NaOSTbR
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I would have thought it makes a U sound more often, cool noodle...
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SN might just integrate a pronunciation feature just for this :) It builds fast
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I say nos turrrr
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In a French accent
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