[b-greek] Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon

From: Wayne Leman (wayne_leman@sil.org)
Date: Mon Dec 24 2001 - 11:12:01 EST


David, the few times I've heard Thayer pronounced it rhymed with "slayer"
and the "th" as in "thanks", and that's how I pronounce it. But don't take
my word for it, since up here we pronounce our words upside-down
from the way you do down-under!

Wayne

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> Speaking of "Thayer," how do you say it? > At college, 20 plus years ago, we called it TIE-er, but I heard the > presenter on the BibleWorks demo video say it like it looks, rhyming with > "slayer" and pronouncing the TH as in "thanks." > > It *is* TIE-er, isn't it? > David McKay > musicke@ozemail.com.au > http://members.ozemail.com.au/~musicke

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