FitzTheRuke
Legend
I know full well that it's E.N. World... but I still say Enworld in my head (and occasionally aloud).
For those unfamiliar with Eric Noah, his website (the precursor to EN World) has been archived here:I have no idea who Eric Noah is, and the logo has no periods indicating it's supposed to be an acronym. So I've always pronounced it n-world.
I feel like at some point there was a logo spelled as ENWorld, where the capitalization implied the periods.Hiya!
"Ehn-World". There are no periods after the E or the N. I also live in Canada and we see a lot of "le", "la", "les" and the occasional "d'...", so seeing ENWorld looks more natural to me as EN World, which seems as natural as "le monde" ("the world")...and "le" is pronounced as "leh".
Want it pronounced "E.N. World"? Spell it like that.I have a friend named Kaurel. She's a great check, funny, smart, great sense of humour (even if it's odd/strange...probably why she was besties with my late wife, lol!). She used to spell her name all manner of strange because people always spelled it oddly (to her). I think my fave was "Pqrllx'ugh'z" (something like that...oh, and the P and Z was silent), pronounced "Coral". Did it make any kind of sense? Nope, and that was the point.
^_^
Paul L. Ming
Want it pronounced "E.N. World"? Spell it like that.![]()