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Is eese a better brand pronounced as [1. ease] or [2. e's]?
Is aess a better brand pronounced as [3. ace] or [4. a's]?

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Good morning and welcome to the English language.

The four letters 'eese' can be pronounced in different ways as in the words 'geese' or 'cheese'. I am sure there are other examples. Furthermore, the pronunciation in the form of your example 'ease' can be found in the word 'knees' which has and ending of three letters rather than four i.e. 'ees' instead of 'eese'.

Example 3. may be formed from either latin or greek and could be confusing and may be pronounced as 'a-ess' rather than 'ace'.

Point 4. May be correct if the word was something like bananas or bandanas.

For the relatively small investment of a hand regg you could own the domain name then it could be seen in context and we may have a better understanding of its use and a correct pronunciation.

After all, it is how someone who doesn't know its history would pronounce it on something the ancients called a radio that matters most to some.

Good luck.

Regards,

Reddstagg
 
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eese as i used to have a brand like it
 
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I wonder if deals ever happen @ catchy.com..
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Good morning and welcome to the English language.

The four letters 'eese' can be pronounced in different ways as in the words 'geese' or 'cheese'. I am sure there are other examples. Furthermore, the pronunciation in the form of your example 'ease' can be found in the word 'knees' which has and ending of three letters rather than four i.e. 'ees' instead of 'eese'.

Example 3. may be formed from either latin or greek and could be confusing and may be pronounced as 'a-ess' rather than 'ace'.

Point 4. May be correct if the word was something like bananas or bandanas.

For the relatively small investment of a hand regg you could own the domain name then it could be seen in context and we may have a better understanding of its use and a correct pronunciation.

After all, it is how someone who doesn't know its history would pronounce it on something the ancients called a radio that matters most to some.

Good luck.

Regards,

Reddstagg
Appreciate the reply! I guess I was drawn to these, they look similar. I think I overpaid for eese but it's ok.
 
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