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I am not pedantic about saying it the japanese way really, but i mean, it should be the closest possible english equivelant possible

Skyline is a clear english way to say it, as its an english word too. I just dont see how some peoples pronounciations of stagea exist when its 90% an english word already. Stage-A ....which is really the way its said anyway?

"Stage-A" is an english word... so it should be said in english, not some mispronounced hacked up japanese way. That's the point I'm getting at. So you should be OK saying it as "Stay-Jay" or "Stay-Jah" depending on if you speak the queen's english or American english.

"Stage-A" is an english word... so it should be said in english, not some mispronounced hacked up japanese way. That's the point I'm getting at. So you should be OK saying it as "Stay-Jay" or "Stay-Jah" depending on if you speak the queen's english or American english.

No, there is an E in the name.....

so Stay-J-e-a or Stay-jeah if thats the way you like it!

which comes back to Staayy Geee A in my eyes

well, thats how I'll always say it

doesnt it? :(

i think that 'stagea' is a word designed to be pronounced in more ways than any other. i have heard (no bull shit)......

sta - gee (like gee wizz) - a

stahhh - gee - a

sta - ghee (like the indian butter) - a

stay - ga

stay - gee - a

stay - jah

:P

Edited by surfstagea

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