Professor says Siemens with an English pronunciation

>professor says Siemens with an English pronunciation
>class starts laughing

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>Professor says Shannon-Wiener Index
>uncontrollablelaughter.jpg

lmao

I'm so sick of this.

The teacher is NOT a professor, it's not difficult to distinguish between academic titles, stop calling your teacher/lecturer a professor. I know you're all still in grade 6, but that's not an excuse for this kind of blatant ignorance.

I don't get it.

>his teachers are not professors
fucking undergrads

He's a full professor, not some adjunct lecturer, he's a research head at my university

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asad_Abidi

He's a professor

>Living in Uruguay
>Teacher (a technician, not professor) pronounces it literally "S-i-e-m-e-n-s" with the vowels crystal clear, not "Simens"

Quite common and acceptable though because we don't speak english natively, but I tend to pronounce words correctly nevertheless, It's a good habit and more professional.

What's the difference, apart from professors being part-time

lol BTFO

I work in an American office of Siemens, and I've never heard anything but "See-mens."
Even from the Germans.

I find that people avoid taking explicitly about the size of the Weiner index even though it is a useful matrix.

the Siemens rep who's been at my hospital says it with a Z

>English accent
>Asad abidi

I think that's how germans pronounce it

"zimens"

Germans say "See-mens."

youtu.be/KqIOGGjPFQU?t=44

OP didn't say accent but he deffo has one if you skip to 44 seconds

>teacher says Oiler with a german accent
>silence

I am German, typically we say it with a "Z" but when speaking English I swap to the s

>typically we say it with a "Z"
no we donĀ“t you faggot

Why pronounce S as a Z?

i've always said it with a Z, that's how they say it on TV too

youtube.com/watch?v=bFCS612LE98

he says it with a Z right at beginning

"sie" is pronounced like an English z

Fuck me I always pronounced it as "see"
Are all s's z's

no

The faggot you're replying to misunderstood your use of "Z" as pronounced in German (i.e. "tsett") rather than the English pronunciation ("zed"). You're also a faggot for not realizing.

thank you for your answer

I see. I've lived in the US for doctoral studies for a while now so I'm used to American conventions