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Its funny that there is so much discussion about the 'g', but no suggestion to pronounce the 'y' differently. In German, it is pronounced gew-ross or gü-ross (English transliteration). I always just assumed that is what everybody else calls it, except in english-speaking countries (but they also say calo-rimmeter instead of calori-meter, and sometimes aluminum instead of aluminium ;-)).


I thought in Germany it was pronounced "döner".




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