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[Db-derby Wiki] Update of "DerbyPronunciation" by jeanTanderson

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http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/DerbyPronunciation

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initializing file

New page:
How do you pronounce "Derby"?
The
[http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/derby dictionary.com]
site lists two pronunciations --
'''d&#251;r be''', which you hear in the United States,
and
'''d&#228;r be''', which is British.
But there are probably lots of other ways that the Derby community pronounces
it.
If you would like to participate in an experiment,
record the following paragraph:

{{{
Derby. Apache Derby.
}}}

After you record it, add the audio file to the table below along with information about the region you originally come from.
For example, although Jean Anderson is now a United States/Southern California
resident, Jean originally came from the United States/Midwest region.

|| Name || Country || Region || Audio File ||
|| Jean Anderson || United States || Midwest (Minnesota) || ||