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2009-10-14
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2009-12-26
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So now that the origin is clear, and me being Spanish and Finnish being pronounced almost exactly as Spanish...
"mah-Eh-mo"
mah as the beginning of my
eh as the "e" in "pet"
mo as in Monica, but only pronouncing the M and the O.
Hope you like it.
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2010-02-05
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2010-02-05
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Those who have studied latin at school know that "ae" has to be read "e", so:
Maemo --> Mémo
The fact that in Maemo's symbols the "a" and the "e" are always linked together leads me to that reading.
And that is definitely the correct one
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2010-02-05
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