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(I understand the joke, please don’t explain it)

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Dreifaches Doppel-Du

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HTTP Error 400

My favorite joke

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That’s why I say “dub dub dub” it confuses people and I have to explain that it’s www which is short for world wide web but I saved a little bit of time by saying dub dub dub…wait a minute…

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honestly I think w should be renamed “dub”. stupid long-ass name for a single letter

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Yeah dub would bring it back in line with all the other letters, which are single syllable. Get your shit together, W.

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It saves a lot of time once you have established it. You invest time when establishing it and get a fraction of it back once a mentionable amount of people know it

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Dubya dubya dubya

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FUCK no

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Three-dubs

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Pro wrestling fans of ECW support your cause.

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I read that is dumb dumb dumb

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…Double You Bee

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not in my language

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Pretty much in every language but English.

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Spanish would be doble ve doble ve doble ve

In double checking my work, it looks like the alphabet got reduced and the name of w changed.

Now it’s doble uve doble uve doble uve

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At least we have Japanese beat.

ダブルユー ダブルユー ダブルユー or daburuyu daburuyu daburuyu

12 syllables vs 9 haha

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If serious, it’s because double-you, double-you, double-you (6 syllables) vs world-wide-web (3 syllables). A syllable sort of represents the amount of time it takes to say something.

So it takes twice as long to say www.

If not serious, yes, it’s because your German. But then again, German humor isn’t really that.

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I wasn’t serious, but thanks for the explanation!
I’m sure it’s helpful for someone

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It was a poor explanation. Double you has 3 syllables so it has nine all up vs 3. So it takes 3 times as long. I don’t think it was about the time but the ease of saying it. World Wide Web is a bit annoying to say

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Yea, I was surprised a German wouldn’t get it, with English borrowing so much from German.

But thanks for the chuckle!

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It’s worse! 9 syllables!

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Per other poster, dou-ble-you (I didn’t catch that myself)

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Haha woah I had to sound it out

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you’re*

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Look man English isn’t a language it’s a mistake

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In Dutch www is faster. Never understood why one would give a letter a name that consists of 2 parts.

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I don’t get why w is called double u when it’s clearly a double v

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It’s a long story. In short: In Latin script u and v were the same letter “u” but had two pronunciations depending on whether it was being used as a vowel or consonant. But when adapting the alphabet to Germanic languages (including Old English) the same two sounds were from two different letters, so they put two "u"s together to make double u: vv.

The full story: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg2j7mZ9-2Y

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U and V used to be the same letter

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In some languages (Spanish, for example) it’s double v.

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how do you pronounce Y ?

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In Flanders (at least where I’m at) we usually say I grec, but when doing math or reciting the alphabet, we say IJ.

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Usually same as our compound letter “ij”, similar but not quite how you’d prononuce the word “eye”. Less commonly it’s pronounced as “i-grec” (greek i) or “ypsilon”.

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i-grec (but English sound for “e” just like in Dutch) is the French way as well.

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Sound like igrek.

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it’s two words (“i graeca”)

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Üpsilon

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In Swedish I pronounce y as y. It has its own sound and doesn’t sound like another letter, so it can’t be written as a combination of other letters.

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