Ok, going for full controversy here. zsh = “zoosh” ssh = “shoosh” sudo = sue-dough

Before you achktually me, I know it’s supposed to be “sue-DO”, because the acronym stands for “superuser do”, but for the life of me, when I see those letters together it just seems wrong to pronounce it that way.

        • @69420
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          91 month ago

          Zee shell ist die beste.

      • TheTechnician27
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        1 month ago

        Zee sells Zee-shells down by Zee-shore?

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s “zed” because Brits know that it came from “zeta,” which has no “d” in it. That’s also why they don’t say “ay bee see dee eee eff jee”, they say “al bed cam del epp dye gam.”

      • @Zachariah
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        Zally zold zee-zhell by the zea-zhore

  • @[email protected]
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    431 month ago

    When I first saw sudo I assumed it was pronounced “pseudo” because it lets you fake like you’re doing stuff as another user. So that has stuck for me. (And despite all evidence, I still low-key believe it’s a clever pun encompassing both that and the official “superuser do.”)

    • @[email protected]
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      51 month ago

      Yeah. I totally thought this too. That’s why I was stubborn about it. 🙄.

      On a more serious note. I love this lol.

  • @grue
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    1 month ago

    For me, zsh is pronounced “bash.”

    (One-upping your “full controversy,” LOL)

    • @z00sOP
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      21 month ago

      Haha I was waiting for this one!

  • @thouartfrugal
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    For ZSH and SSH I just speak the letters: Z-S-H, S-S-H. Sudo as “SUE-do” “SUE-doo”.

    One I wonder about is xrandr. I say “EKS-rand-ur”, have heard others say “eks-R-and-R”.

    edit: for sudo long vowel. Also I tend to stress the H in ZSH and SSH.

    • @z00sOP
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      61 month ago

      Even though it’s only one extra syllable, “eks-R-and-R” just sounds awkward. I definitely go with “EKS-rand-ur”

      • 2xsaiko
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        11 month ago

        Technically it stands for “rotate and rescale” or something like that.

  • @sudo42
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    231 month ago

    zsh: “Z shell”
    ssh: S-S-H
    sudo: I always think of it as “pseudo”

  • @[email protected]
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    2230 days ago

    For me (UK):

    zsh = zed ess aitch

    sudo - exactly the same as “pseudo”

    ssh = ess ess aitch

    I’m not alone in this, it’s only what all of my colleagues say.

    • @z00sOP
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      229 days ago

      I’m Aussie so I feel like the proper way to say zsh is as you described, but it just feels cumbersome, so I say “zoosh”

  • nickwitha_k (he/him)
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    211 month ago

    I enjoy your pronunciation! I’ve been using Linux primary for nearly 20 years now. Here’s my list:

    Command Phonetic
    zsh zee shell or zed-ess-aitch
    ssh ess-ess-aitch
    sudo soo-doo
    awk awk
    sed sed
    regex reg-eks
    • @[email protected]
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      121 month ago

      For you, is it ‘reG-eks’ or ‘reJ-eks’? I know it should absolutely be the former, but my brain tells me to say the latter when I read it.

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      30 days ago

      I know that may sound harsh, but experience doesn’t qualify here. You even may have introduced your doctrine to others!!

      :)

      To provide something to the discussion, here are the common sounds from Germany:

      ZETT-ESS-HAH!

      SS-HAH!

      Su-Doh

      'awk (from Hawk) or AHH-WEE-KAAH!!

      SETT or even ESS-EH-DEH.

      People knowing that it can be named as “superuser do” still say su-Doh. Then on the other hand, dont ask about REH-DU!

  • Cethin
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    201 month ago

    Well, achktually SUDO stands for “substitute-user do.” The default action just happens to be the super user, but you can substitute any user.

    • @z00sOP
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      TIL

      I’ve never used Linux with more than one user (me) so the thought never crossed my mind

  • @bradboimler
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    Zee shell
    Sue dough
    Ess ess aitch

    That said, I have no problems changing my pronunciations if I find the creators or whatever said, “Actually, it’s pronounced <like this>.”

  • @[email protected]
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    111 month ago

    Sue-dough & s-s-h here. Can’t speak to zsh yet, haven’t actually talked about it w/ others yet. How about /etc/? Sometimes I call it “e-t-c” but others I say “etsee”

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      I guess I’m in the minority here calling it “et cetera”

    • @[email protected]
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      I say etsy because I think I heard some Linux YouTubers call it that back in the day and it just stuck

  • cobysev
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    101 month ago

    As a former IT guy, I got used to just saying “secure shell” every time I saw SSH, to help teach my younger IT folks the lingo. I don’t even say the acronym anymore. When I did, I just spoke the letters (es-es-aich).

    Same for ZSH; I just call it Z-Shell (zee-shell).

    Sudo has always been “soo-doh” (or “sue-dough” as OP spelled it; same pronunciation). I’ve never met anyone who pronounced it differently in my 20 years of IT work.

    • @z00sOP
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      That’s interesting because any time this comes up online I see scores of people claiming that it MUST be pronounced “Sue Doo”, but literally never heard anyone say that IRL either

  • Jo Miran
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    ZSH = Zee-shell
    SSH = S-S-H
    SUDO = Sue-dough
    KornShell = Aaaarrre you readyyyyyyyyy!

  • megane-kun
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    91 month ago
    Word IPA Notes
    sudo sʏː.doʔ short u (though my accent pronounces it a bit differently); then ‘do’ (as in the note) followed by a glottal stop
    zsh ziː.esː.ejtʃ z-s-h spelled out
    ssh esː.esː.ejtʃ s-s-h spelled out
  • KnoLord
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    Zsh: “Zed shell” or “Zee shell” (depends)

    SSH: spelt out S-S-H (both in English and in my native language)

    sudo: like “sumo wrestler” only with a “d”