Helvetica Neue
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- formula
How is this actually pronounced? Everyone I know says it like "Noo" or "New". From my limited German, I've assumed it's "Noy-ah".
Regardless, fantastic typeface.
- dbloc0
knoo
- keewee0
I've consistently heard "Noy-ah"...it is usually right after I've pronounced it knoo
- set0
I think officially you'd pronounce it 'noya' but most English speaking people pronounce it 'new'.
I think you'd sound like a bit of a cunt saying helvetica noya, in England anyway.
- orrinward20
Noy-errh.
It's German, innit!
- AdamWintle0
Like Neo from the Matrix
- sherm0
Nhew (emphasis on the H) ask Stewey Grif
- pressplay0
not "Noy-ah" or "Noy-errh" but "noy-eh"
- bulletfactory0
I've heard both, but personally refuse to say "noy-eh".
- that's how it's pronounced in germansine
- more emphasis on the "noy", less on the "eh"sine
- gotcha, but I live in 'MERICA! haha. I guess when I discovered the typeface, I learned it as "new"bulletfactory
- Will probably always say it that way.bulletfactory
- dbloc0
Helvetica Olde
- animatedgif0
Noy
- oey0
Err...hum...Neue?!
Have ever heard an American say Chopin?
Hahahahaha!- Choppin!CanHasQBN
- AN American, maybe, but most of us pronounce it correctlymonospaced
- set0
Helvetica nee-yoo-ee
- SteveJobs0
it's pronounced like boo-yah!
- dbloc0
Actually pronounced like "Now"
- gramme0
It's pronounced Douchemark.
- oey0
It's like "noia" out of paranoia...
- oey0
- Hombre_Lobo0
Never heard of this font, is it new?