Dan, I have no idea to be completely honest. 🤣 I say it like the word "ally". That makes it have a double meaning, I think.
I'm glad you have been around people that were able to give you some insight into the world of being disabled. A lot of people just don't know until they're told about things. It's so easy to take things for granted.
I think in my head when I read a11y I’m going to stick with “alevenie” from now on. With the a being like in a in Apple. (Until someone informs me otherwise lol)
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Dan, I have no idea to be completely honest. 🤣 I say it like the word "ally". That makes it have a double meaning, I think.
I'm glad you have been around people that were able to give you some insight into the world of being disabled. A lot of people just don't know until they're told about things. It's so easy to take things for granted.
I think because i18n is “eye-eighteen-en” and l10n is “ell-ten-en”, I’ve always said it as “Ay-eleven-why”
Hmmm good points. Who is the expert on this? Hahaha.
Maybe no one is...not even the people that made the word up!
So just like the other acronyms it would be "Eh Eleven why" but whenever used in conversation I as at Ally or just Accessibility.
Fun Fact: it's called a "numeronym" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeronym)
I didn’t know of this!! Thank you!
I think in my head when I read
a11y
I’m going to stick with “alevenie” from now on. With thea
being like ina
inApple
. (Until someone informs me otherwise lol)