Re: Pronunciation of "ETA"?
On 22 Apr, 23:17, Watch-O-Matic <watchoma...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Everyone,
What is the proper way to pronounce "ETA" brand name for watch
movements and such, e.g. "ETA 2824".
Is it like "E - T - A" (each letter pronounced), or like the Greek
letter "eta"?
Thanks.
WOM
This has previously come up on Timezone:
http://forums.timezone.com/pdf.php?th=765309
So - however you like!
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