How do you spell this?

I spell it like tsar

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"car"

You spell it char.

You pronounce it however the fuck you want, but it's supposed to be short for character.

xar

CUDDER

are you a homosexual by any chance?

No.

GNU/char, or as I've recently taken to spelling it, GNU plus char.

tʃɑr

Probably like "ch" in Scottish "loch". It's probably wrong.

char like chapter

could-er

Shar

care

reported for being gay

Do you pronounce it em-alloc or malloc?

char as in charcoal

This
Anything else is baby tier

ch ar for charcoal

toon

this

χar

char as in character or "shar" because it's how I'd pronounce in my lang it depends on my mood

blacked

how do toy pronounce "cache" and "cash"

sjar

"txar"

"care"

This

dtjar

Tchar, as in cheese

char

/xar/

this

Чap

τσαρ

Like the char in Charmander

there is a very small difference in the endings of the words

youtube.com/watch?v=Nn5wyN-3If8

This

"harr"

чap

chiffy

"tsharr"

khar

chiru.no/play/?anime-ost/bakabt/Gundam Singles History I, II & III [FLAC]/Gundam Singles History/03 - Char ga kuru.flac

Yep, just car for me too. I don't think I've ever actually said it aloud though.

this

>19M for 3mins of audio

"Ch" like cheese, "ar" like car

In the case of "charmap"
"Ch" like cake, "ar" like car

Enjoy your inferior compressed audio, earlet

Этo

[xär̩]

>spell

did you mean pronounce?
it should be like the char in character
why would it be otherwise

character without "acter"

tschar

>tabs

>char is short for character
>these fucking retards in this thread say everything BUT the start of "char"acter, "CARE"

[kʰe͡əɻ]


you call this shit an r?

>I live such a sad life I have to pretend I can here the difference between lossless and 320kbps compressed audio when in reality no one can

I spell it char

Char as in CHARcoal.

BLACKED

BITCH ASS HO

For some people, the start of 'character' is pronounced like 'car'.

Char as in charred or char broiled

Char is an actual fucking English word I don't see the confusion here

chær

SeeHar or Chh-Arr!

>spell

I spell it the way it's written there. I say "character" though. There's no need to be lazy.

cheer

I spell it as in cha-cha-cha

czar

Ch as in child
Ar as in are

chhhare

chair

At this point it isn't even about being able to hear a difference.

I mean, you could download 64kbit mp3 for all you want and you won't know the difference unless you actually compare it to something.

With FLAC, so long as you are sure of the source you know it is a perfect compression of the source. You can then take it and convert into anything you want.

It's not like storage is an issue for your computer but perhaps you want to drop it to mp3 for your phone.

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