Nez
Say-ga
Standard in UK
Ness
The hell, where does the Z come in? That says "Ness".
I'm British, Scottish if we're being precise.
Pronouncing it as a word is literally the definition of an acronym e.g. NASA, scuba, laser. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/acronymN
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S
Like any acronym
I'm British and its Nez. Also it was always Say-ga, I didn't know anyone who said Sea-ga. Say-ga is right there in the Sonic intros.
Pronouncing it as a word is literally the definition of an acronym e.g. NASA, scuba, laser. http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/acronym
Otherwise it's an initialism.
who calls it the 'nes' why would you do that you dont do that for anything else it doesnt make any sense
I can't see it like a regular word. That S stands for System, not Zystem, hence it sounding like a regular S.Ness says ness. NES says nez. Like Les vs less.
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Yeah it's basically said to rhyme with the name Les.Well when i say it its not a full z but not an s somewhere in between
We say Buz instead of Bus in exactly the same way
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Also it's not SNES, it's Super NES. Look up the box designs.