Talk:Universidad Iberoamericana

Latest comment: 12 years ago by 64.134.70.37 in topic It is better to use the abbreviated name

Pronunciation

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It would be good to have a pronunciation listed after Ibero-American. I had assumed it was pronounced ee.BEAR.oh but after hearing it differently, I wanted to confirm. Through related links, I found that it refers to the Iberian peninsula, and further links showed me that that's pronounced eye.BEER.ee.an. But in an unrelated dictionary search, I found a pronunciation that's the same as what I initially thought.

Since it has Greek and not Spanish roots, eye.BEAR.oh seems plausible, but it would be good to have something definitive, as is common practice for non-English terms on English language pages. Hagrinas (talk) 20:40, 22 June 2008 (UTC)Reply

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It is better to use the abbreviated name

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UIA first, then the full extended name, then the nickname, Ibero. UIA should be the abbreviated name to show up in social media sites. This is according to common usage by people attached to it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 64.134.70.37 (talk) 07:04, 20 August 2012 (UTC)Reply