RE: "a SQL sever" vs "an SQL server"

Subject: RE: "a SQL sever" vs "an SQL server"
From: Odile Sullivan-Tarazi <odile -at- mindspring -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com>
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 10:32:48 -0700



But that's the whole issue with this one: pronunciation. Some communities pronounce it "sequel," which means it would take "a." In other words, some communities treat it as a bona fide acronym, some as an initialism.

It's like the difference between (to take a general example) pronouncing "MADD" as "mad" or as "M-A-D-D."

Granted, there's no vowel in "SQL," would it would not be the first set of letters lacking an essential vowel to be given word-like pronunciation.


Odile




At 12:02 PM -0400 9/23/05, Downing, David wrote:

FWIW, our policy regarding a/an and initialisms is to go by the SOUND of
the first letter. In this case, since it's pronounced "Ess," we'd use
"an."





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