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Pah-RAM-et-er (RAM as in AM) at least in the US, for what that is worth...
Hi, Lovehearts
This dictionary has American pronunciations with audio. I'd like to find a similar dictionary with English-UK pronunciations, just for reference.
Look for the little loudspeaker icons.
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/++Parameter
hell no just like its spelled
Purrrr AM it errrrr
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You're reading Parameter. Is it said 'parAHmeter'?
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Yeah, that's how I've been saying it. But then I got it into my head it was said like parameter, with no inflection.
But then maybe we're meant to say it differently here...anyway, thanks :)
by Lovehearts on February 21st, 2009
(smile) It is sort of like 'Perimeter': pehr-IMM-et-er,...the line around a given area.
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