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minus-squareQuibblekrust@thelemmy.clublinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4arrow-down1·10 hours agoI say Jay-sahn.
minus-squarezarkanian@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2arrow-down2·6 hours agoLots of people do, and it makes no sense. How do you pronounce “J”? How do you pronounce “son”? Now put them together.
minus-squareQuibblekrust@thelemmy.clublinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·edit-225 minutes agoLOL! I wouldn’t pronounce “J son” like Jason, either! “Son” is pronounced “sun”. Jason is pronounced Jay-sin. Also, I’ve had coworkers named Jason, and I want to be able to say “Use JSON” without it sounding like I’m saying “Use Jason”.
minus-squaredream_weasel@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up9·6 hours agoOh I get it! How do you pronounce “e”? How do you pronounce “yes”? Now put them together for “eyes”!
minus-squarezarkanian@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up2·5 hours agoSure, that explains why people pronounce it that way now. What I’m wondering is why people started pronouncing it that way in the first place. When I see the letters JSON, my brain parses it as J-SON. It’s even a common first name ffs.
I say Jay-sahn.
Lots of people do, and it makes no sense.
How do you pronounce “J”?
How do you pronounce “son”?
Now put them together.
LOL! I wouldn’t pronounce “J son” like Jason, either!
“Son” is pronounced “sun”. Jason is pronounced Jay-sin.
Also, I’ve had coworkers named Jason, and I want to be able to say “Use JSON” without it sounding like I’m saying “Use Jason”.
Oh I get it!
How do you pronounce “e”?
How do you pronounce “yes”?
Now put them together for “eyes”!
Sure, that explains why people pronounce it that way now. What I’m wondering is why people started pronouncing it that way in the first place. When I see the letters JSON, my brain parses it as J-SON. It’s even a common first name ffs.