Asked 2 years ago
Any brilliant advice would certainly be appreciated. Shameless advocacy is often good, too.
..That's the same pronouciation, just more emphasis on one word. Its said the same way.. but the first one is cooler.
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I pronounce it DOCS-or-ee, actually.
Neither, I think you pronounce it dos-suarEE
doc-SOR-ee if you're in an asian country...
docsorEE IMO, but more emphasis on the DOC than then SOR
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Pronounce Do x or y... 4 words
ITS DO X OR Y NOT doc-SOR-ee or DOC-sor-ee
daw-zuh-REEEEE (with rising intonation for the question mark ;-) Unless you're lazy, in which case: Doc Sri.
How about Doxor-Y? Like, "doctor why" :)
the actual word itself might help resolve this, don't you think?
do x or y
Doo-cks-ERR-whee. :P
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