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Pronounce "tuple"

Dear all,
Wiktionary () allows two prononcuations of the word "tuple", one with "ju", the other with short "a". Where is the difference?

Thanks in advance
Sasha
  

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[nq:1]Dear all, Wiktionary () allows two prononcuations of the word "tuple", one with "ju", the other with short "a". [/nq] ju? Why bring in the jus?

  • [nq:1]Dear all, Wiktionary () allows two prononcuations of the word "tuple", one with "ju", the other with short "a".
  • [/nq] ju?
  • Why bring in the jus?
  • ** Or tupple, like the u in rubble, which is a short a, like in above.
  • **If you don't know how to pronounce Tupelo, you Elvis-hater, you, then it's like pupil, except you have to remove the Y sound in front of the u sound in pupil, and then you get poople.
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[nq:1]Dear all, Wiktionary () allows two prononcuations of the word "tuple", one with "ju", the other with short "a". Where is the difference?[/nq]
ju? Why bring in the jus?
It's pronounce either toople like Tupelo, Miss.**
Or tupple, like the u in rubble, which is a short a, like in above.
**If you don't know how to pronounce Tupelo, you Elvis-hater, you, then it's like pupil, exc
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Short a? What short a? Short a is the vowel in pat, sad, tap.

Wiktionary offers two pronunciations, either /tu p@l/ or /tVp @l/. The first is the real u sound, as in "food," "rule" named in my old English books as "half-long u." ("Long u" is /ju/, just like the name of the letter.) The second is the short u, as in "mud" very close to the schwa.
Cece

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