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Discussion on: I am a web developer, hard of hearing, and an a11y advocate, Ask Me Anything!

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Ashlee (she/her)

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.

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Mike Sherov

I think because i18n is “eye-eighteen-en” and l10n is “ell-ten-en”, I’ve always said it as “Ay-eleven-why”

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Ashlee (she/her)

Hmmm good points. Who is the expert on this? Hahaha.

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Dan

Maybe no one is...not even the people that made the word up!

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Wayne

So just like the other acronyms it would be "Eh Eleven why" but whenever used in conversation I as at Ally or just Accessibility.

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Ryan Johnson

Fun Fact: it's called a "numeronym" (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Numeronym)

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Dan

I didn’t know of this!! Thank you!

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Dan • Edited

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)