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I think it's You-ler. The articulation of "eu" as oil doesn't make sense to me.
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You're reading How do you pronounce Euler? I was taught you-ler at school and the oil-er at university. Just curious :)
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Thanks, I never got it but all my lecturers (and I was a maths student) pronounced it oil-er. I was sneered at when I said you-ler lol!
by Tinkerbell on November 19th, 2007
It make sense because he spoke Deutch.
by Im Alec has abandoned this account on November 19th, 2007
Yes now I come to actually apply some grey matter to the idea it makes more sense. Languages were never my forte is my excuse ;)
by Tinkerbell on November 19th, 2007
oh yeah..
by Pumby umby umpkin Est. 1989 on November 19th, 2007