

The former is typical of British RP, and the latter is found in General American (though it varies regionally). So it really just depends on who you’re taking to.
To your questions, I would use “German” and “mispronunciation”.


The former is typical of British RP, and the latter is found in General American (though it varies regionally). So it really just depends on who you’re taking to.
To your questions, I would use “German” and “mispronunciation”.
You sound pretty sure about that.


Similar for me. I switched back in May of last year intending to dual boot as necessary until Win10 EoL, and it turned out it was never necessary.
The main thing anchoring me to Windows was gaming, and, despite hearing about it, I didn’t really understand just how good Wine had gotten since I last used it.
I just learned the other day that “Roman dodecahedron” is a bit of a misnomer: They’re mostly from Britain and Gaul, and none have ever been found in Italy. So Celtic or Romano-Celtic would be more accurate descriptors.
The ‘P’ in “IoT” stands for privacy.


Arthur is an animated TV series based on a series of children’s books about an anthropomorphic aardvark. D.W. is the eponymous character’s little sister.
I think the most obvious example is loop unrolling. An unrolled loop can be many times more code, but runs faster because you’re not updating a counter or doing conditional jumps.