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Or Steyr AUG as "Aug". Personally I think it sounds less professional to say the acronym as one word, with many exceptions. It's a gray area, some words just sound better split up, some don't.
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I find that the rule is generally, if the letters spell a pronouncable word, it's fair to say it. For example, B.A.R. Spells bar, sounds alright, M.A.C. spells Mac, sounds alright, etc. but two letter abbreviations or ones that have no vowels or something are stupid, like A.K., no one says "ack". Sounds dumb.
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I've always pronounced BAR in acronym form (as I do the AUG), but occasionally I'll find myself pronouncing FAL in word form without realizing it, though I prefer to use the acronym form.
Blame TV for the latter. The first place I ever saw an FAL was in a movie, where it was never referred to by name. I first learned the name when I saw it on paper, so naturally I put the letters "FAL" together as the word "fal". I know better now, but I sometimes still call it in word form without realizing it (like I said above). |
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