how do you pronounce 'Java'?
LSd016

Which is correct: Yava or Java? ???

BAF

jah vah

Rampage

Java, like 'Jabba the Hutt'.

Billybob

[url http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=Java]
Check the pronounciation.

Paul Pridham

You should pronounce it "Jehovah" for best effect.

ReyBrujo

We spell it here the way it is written, that would be havva, just like have in english.

kazzmir

Its pronounced "C plus plus"

nonnus29

Heh.

No its pronounced 'pointer scare me so I made this language without them'.

gillius

Java is pronounced the same as the word java meaning coffee, with a harsh "jah" sound and not a soft "yah" sound as you asked.

Kris Allen

Whilst on topic, why is it called Java??

Jeremy McCleese
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Why is it called Java?
Originally called Oak by Gosling because of the tree outside his office window.
Oak had been used before so Java was selected.

jhuuskon

Maybe because java is a sort of coffee beans. And you know the thing about coders and caffeine. :)

Indeterminatus

One of our lecturers always pronounces it yahvah, and everytime he says that (which is quite frequent) I run mad. Gnarr.

Matt Smith

You are all stuck on your own prejudices, and the bad habit of Anglicising. I had 2 Latin teachers who couldn't agree how to pronounce 'ego'

How do you say Jugoslavia? How do you say Javier? (or Xavier, X-Man fans)

Java is an island in Indonesia (Dutch East Indies) where the coffee comes from. It was probably Cloggies who spelled the name Java and so by my reckoning 'yah vah' is probably correct, and 'djah vah' is how Anglos mis-say it.

Indeterminatus

I'm the last one to anglicise. My mother tongue is German and I had 6 years Latin in school. There are lots of words being mis-pronounced by Anglos (I'm especially thinking about the Greek alphabet), nonetheless I believe Java has to be pronounced 'djah vah'.

OICW

In czech we pronounce it as in English [djahva] (I don't know somebody who pronounces it in czech like [yava]).

Rash
nonnus29 said:

No its pronounced 'pointer scare me so I made this language without them'.

[url http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Java+DOES+have+pointers%22&btnG=Google+Search]

Karadoc ~~
ReyBrujo said:

We spell it here the way it is written

heh.

Matt Smith

Well, Java the programming language was developed by an American lady photo_kimpolese.gif and she probably calls it djahvah so that'll do.

nonnus29

Huh? James Gosling is NOT an American Lady......

Indeterminatus

Maybe that's what you are made to THINK, nonnus29! Might be a secret identity. I don't know this James Gosling lady...

Bruce Perry

PRONUNCIATION!!! >:( ;)

We all call it Java at work, and since we're the best Java coders out there, our whims are law.

nonnus29

Yes, I've heard stories about a guy, alone coder who wrote an isometric 3d, massively multiplayer online rpg with an indepth skill system, huge map, seemless installation and updates via the web, and runs as an applet or an application. All on his own, and it was called runescape. Do you know this guy BP?

The guy who origionally wrote runescape can officially claim the title of 'super coder!!!!11'

jhuuskon

He DOES work in the company that pwns runescape. Perhaps he's seen him, who knows? :)

PyroBoy
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Whilst on topic, why is it called Java??

I belive it was going to be called Oak after a tree outside one of the developers windows but that name was allready being used in the software world for somthing else so they named it after a brand of coffee called "Java".

Ron Ofir
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No its pronounced 'pointer scare me so I made this language without them'.
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http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22Java+DOES+have+pointers%22&btnG=Google+Search

Yup, it does have pointer which are called reference objects or something like that. It's just that they are well hidden.

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I belive it was going to be called Oak after a tree outside one of the developers windows but that name was allready being used in the software world for somthing else so they named it after a brand of coffee called "Java".

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Why is it called Java?
Originally called Oak by Gosling because of the tree outside his office window.
Oak had been used before so Java was selected.

:P

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We spell it here the way it is written

;D

Bruce Perry

Nonnus29: and said Java coder described the game I'm currently working on as "excellent" yesterday. Nuff said ;D

Me happy \o/

Richard Phipps

Coffee! ;D

BTW: What game? ???

Evert

The correct pronunciation is, of course, the natural way I would pronounce Java :P
Though I suspect it would render in English as Yava.

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I had 2 Latin teachers who couldn't agree how to pronounce 'ego'

I'd pronounce it (trying to transcribe to English) a-go, with a soft `g' as in English. Ego is also used as a Dutch word and there I'd pronounce it with a hard g (as in Scottish loch): a-cho.

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How do you say Jugoslavia?

Yugoslavia, with the u as an oo in good and a hard g.

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How do you say Javier? (or Xavier, X-Man fans)

Something like Yavi-e, though I'm not sure how to transcribe it in English. I'd pronounce it as French.

Bruce Perry

(To Richard)
Aww, that would spoil the surprise! :-[

Anyway you've got more than enough ideas of your own, right? ;)

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I never say "Xavier". I don't know anyone called it. If forced to say it I'd probably say "KSavier" just for kicks, and wait to be corrected. :)

Richard Phipps

Ben: :P

So this is a non-work game? ;)

It's still Coffee. ;D

Bruce Perry

It's a work game. :P

nonnus29

Sheesh, BP won't give us any info.

What's with the allegroites that start working in the industry then clam up? (Shawn, korval, Bruce Perry, who am I forgetting?)

Kitty Cat
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Though I suspect it would render in English as Yava.

I've always heard java as jah-vah (emphasis on first syllable). If it was from another language and supposed to be pronounced Yah-vah, it should've been written as Yava in English. It's almost as bad as seeing Jesus and being told to pronounce it hey-zues.

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I'd pronounce it (trying to transcribe to English) a-go, with a soft `g' as in English.

It's pronounced ee-goh (long e, and like the verb go). :)

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How do you say Javier? (or Xavier, X-Man fans)
Something like Yavi-e, though I'm not sure how to transcribe it in English. I'd pronounce it as French.

People here pronounce it Ek-zay-vee-er. Although then you have Xena which is pronounce Zee-nuh..

X-G

Xavier should probably be pronounced like Xena, xylophone, xenophobe, xerox, et cetera — Zavier. Ego is ee-goh in English, straighforward in Swedish (yet I can't accurately transcribe it... it's neither ee-goh nor eh-goh). Java is jah-vah, like Jaweh or Jesus or Jack. If it's spelt with a J in English, it should be pronounced like J's normally are in English, eh?

EDIT: Actually, I can't think of a single word in English beginning with X where it's pronounced "ecks", except for words like "X-ray", where the X is distinct and not part of the word as such.

Evert
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It's almost as bad as seeing Jesus and being told to pronounce it hey-zues.

The original spelling would be Iesus (or Iesos, possibly). Anyway, the first sound should definitable by a j-sound.

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long e

That's what I meant, but for some weird reason you English types write a long e sound as an a :P
I meant the e sound as in é: é-go. Perhaps the Greek εγο is less ambiguous.

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People here pronounce it Ek-zay-vee-er.

Well, a friend of mine pronounces it ksavir...
By the way, I'd pronounce Xavier different from Javier, personally. Javier as Yavi-e, Xavier more as kSavi-e, with a clear S sound and a weak k (or g) sound.

Richard Phipps

I always used to pronounce Xavier as X-Zavi-Er.

gnolam
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How do you say Javier? (or Xavier, X-Man fans)

Professor X is an exception, but otherwise I go with the Spanish pronunciation ("khavier")...

LSd016
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How do you say Jugoslavia?

Yoogoswavya ;D

Thomas Fjellstrom
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How do you say Jugoslavia?

You Go Slaw Vee ah.

Bruce Perry
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What's with the allegroites that start working in the industry then clam up? (Shawn, korval, Bruce Perry, who am I forgetting?)

Nice try. If you're that interested in Jagex, why not apply for a job? Then I get a big fat recruitment bonus. Yay. ;D

psycho

Hey, I pronounce it "Iawa"
or "Jawa" if you spell the 'J'
like in German.

Somewhere in Australia are the "Java Isles",
so ask a Geographics teacher...

Evert
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Somewhere in Australia are the "Java Isles"

If you meant the continent it belongs to, that's properly called Oceania. The land is the former Dutch East Indies, Indonesia for over fifty years now.
Java is one of the large islands of Indonesia (I think second largest, after Borneo).

jhuuskon

Jawa is a Czech motorcycle manufacturer known for its extremely crappy quality.

X-G

Jawa are also the little hooded guys in Star Wars.

The spice extends life. The spice expands consciousness. The spice is vital to space travel. The spice exists only on one planet...

RallyMonkey
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so ask a Geographics teacher...

Our world studies teacher (geography) is the worst at pronouncing everything. He mispronounces almost every name. He is a great teacher though.

Chris Katko
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Credits go to BAF, Bruce Perry, Evert, gillius, gnolam, Indeterminatus, Jeremy McCleese, jhuuskon, jorram, Karadoc ~~, kazzmir, Kitty Cat, Kris Allen, MattSmith, nonnus29, OICW, Paul Pridham, PyroBoy, Rash, ReyBrujo, Richard Phipps, Ron Ophir, William Heatley, and X-G for helping out!

We have hit a new record... and yet surprisingly, I'm not on the list. >:(

I pronouce it jah-vah. There, I contributed. Can I get a cookie? ;)

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