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Old 05-25-2011, 04:44 PM
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Default Proper set pronunciation? E90, E91, etc vs. E90-1, E90-2..etc

This may seem trivial but has caused me some problems when communicating verbally with sellers. I obviously know how to pronounce E91, E92, E93, but how do I differentiate between those and E90-1, E90-2, and E90-3?

Should I say "E90 dash 3" or "E90 (pause) 3" or something else? It just saves some time and confusion!

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According to both the Oxford English Dictionary (16th ed.) and Emily Post, one should always say "dash" (e.g. "E90 dash 3"), so as to properly differentiate from similar-sounding sets (e.g., "E93").
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Say "dash", otherwise you will confuse the heck out of whomever you are speaking with!
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The real trick is trying to remember the correct pronunciation of "Goudey".
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Always say "the dash" and things will be alot less complicated.
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E90 type 1

E90 type 2

E90 type 3
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The real trick is trying to remember the correct pronunciation of "Goudey".

Then if you want to go double or nothing, you can try to correctly pronounce "Goudey Lajoie"

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I remember getting lambasted at the National by this old coot about my pronounciation of Christy Mathewson. I've always just called him Mathew-son. This fella who was about 125 years old told me that EVERYONE knows his surname is pronounced Math-eson. I will admit until only 5-6 years ago I would have called it a 1933 Goo-dee La-joy.
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I always liked the A-leg-a-knee prounounciation of Alleghny.
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and dont put 2 dashes like some do..... ie E-90-1

.....or T-206, R-319
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