I've always pronounced it Ass-key
Count me amongst the Ass-keyers.
Welcome to the fold. First rule of π π: claim territory, and keep the isekai clan off our turf.
They give you trouble, you call me, captchisce? π€
capped-key-shay?
I was trying to combine Captcha with Capisce (pronounced capeesh, like an italian mobster) as a joke, but I'm not sure it landed π
Ah, I get it now. :)
There seems to be a rendering error in three places here.β
I, too, am an ass-key man
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That's the only way I've ever heard it pronounced in actual speech. Of course, the only times I have heard people talking about it IRL is in CS classes and the like. I don't know many tech nerds IRL to have conversations about computer standards with.
I say ass key
ASCII a stupid question and you get a stupid ANSI
ASCII a stupid question
if youβre ISO 8859-1
a stupid ANSI
The joke is that 'isekai' in Japanese translates to "another world" in English. 1985 was truly another world, as anyone who was there might attest.

Oh right, the "hit by a truck" cliche.
So was 1975.
You sure it wasn't IBM time travellers from 1985 sent her to ebcdic you?
Lemmy is the only place I've seen EBCDIC referenced, other than the college class that introduced me to it.
Lemmy is for sure the only place where I've seen a JOKE about it. Nerd.
I like you.
I worked for a credit bureau for a while and a product we had used a mainframe for billing customers. So the billing file was in EBCDIC.
Financial and health institutions are famously behind the times.
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Okay, Homer.
lulz
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Quick, I need an American. How do you guys pronounce 'isekai'? Going off the correct Japanese pronunciation this post does not make any sense. These things aren't even close in the way I say them.
ih-seh-kai, and ASCII like ass-key. They aren't close, to me.
That's ass-sea, you Neanderthal!
It's much funnier that way, as any right thinking human knows ;)
I know its asskey because asskey unlocked an ass, see?
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Puns.
Ee-sik-kai and ass key. I bet I'm double wrong but less wrong than OOP. There not close.
We donβt. We make you speak American, like god intended.
i usually would hear EE-seh-kai or EE-say-kai, given that its basically I and Sekai(meaning world in japanese) put together. so how you pronounce the latter should depend on how you pronounce the word Sekai
It seems more rikely, if hit by an IBM truck in 1985 that he would be ebcdic'd to Seattle.
Even in japanese it's like asukii
Dai asukii
I had lived in Japan and can speak pretty good Japanese. I can say that this is just straight up wrong. LOL where does one even get this info
I've also heard "A S C I 2" which seems really weird.
One can find little quips like this in Usenet archives:
Donkey Button == Ass Key == ASCII
https://www.rocksolidbbs.com/computers/article-flat.php?id=8199&group=alt.folklore.computers#8199
i pronunce iy AS CEE (c as in the first on ein the word "cicada") and EE SEH KAY (a as in bat, the "seh" part the e is like in net (thats why i put the h))
idk thats just how we pronounce it in spain
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