What is the correct pronunciation of 'Ubuntu'?











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ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|




What is the best way to describe the pronunciation with like sounding words for each syllable?



"oǒ": ?



"boǒn": like Boone as in Daniel or like bun as in hamburger?



"toō": like too as in also?










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    I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
    – JD Isaacks
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  • I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
    – user397954
    May 12 '15 at 5:59






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    It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
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I have never been good at deciphering the pronunciation guides:




ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|




What is the best way to describe the pronunciation with like sounding words for each syllable?



"oǒ": ?



"boǒn": like Boone as in Daniel or like bun as in hamburger?



"toō": like too as in also?










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    I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
    – JD Isaacks
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:15










  • I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
    – user397954
    May 12 '15 at 5:59






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    It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
    – jdv
    Jan 17 '16 at 4:56













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I have never been good at deciphering the pronunciation guides:




ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|




What is the best way to describe the pronunciation with like sounding words for each syllable?



"oǒ": ?



"boǒn": like Boone as in Daniel or like bun as in hamburger?



"toō": like too as in also?










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I have never been good at deciphering the pronunciation guides:




ubuntu |oǒ'boǒntoō|




What is the best way to describe the pronunciation with like sounding words for each syllable?



"oǒ": ?



"boǒn": like Boone as in Daniel or like bun as in hamburger?



"toō": like too as in also?







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    I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
    – JD Isaacks
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:15










  • I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
    – user397954
    May 12 '15 at 5:59






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    It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
    – jdv
    Jan 17 '16 at 4:56














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    I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
    – JD Isaacks
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:15










  • I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
    – user397954
    May 12 '15 at 5:59






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    It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
    – jdv
    Jan 17 '16 at 4:56








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I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
– JD Isaacks
Apr 14 '11 at 13:15




I always pronounced it You-bahn-chew, but apperantly I am wrong. I once heard someone say Oo-bun-too, I thought it sounded funny, but based on the other answers he was closer than I was.
– JD Isaacks
Apr 14 '11 at 13:15












I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
– user397954
May 12 '15 at 5:59




I agree with Buyongo's proposal. He is correct. Proper pronunciation should be maintained. In many parts of India Ubuntu is pronounced as "oo-bun-tu". here the 't' is pronounced in a different but soft and slippery-smooth way.
– user397954
May 12 '15 at 5:59




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It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
– jdv
Jan 17 '16 at 4:56




It's pronounced "jif", as all things are.
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Here's Nelson Mandela ... Short clip : The Meaning of Ubuntu .



Actually, you get the interviewer pronouncing Ubuntu twice, and you'll hear Mandela pronounce Ubuntu near the end of the clip.



To attempt a quick summary, the bun is close to Boone in Daniel Boone or bün ;



and tu is close to too, or . The initial u matches this sound.






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  • Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
    – Scaine
    Apr 14 '11 at 12:02






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    What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
    – Christoph
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:16






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    I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
    – Scott Severance
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:26






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    Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
    – Luis Alvarado
    Apr 17 '11 at 20:08








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    @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
    – belacqua
    Apr 17 '11 at 23:04


















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ou.boon.too=ubuntu



In most languages from southern Africa, ubuntu=humanity to others, bantu=people.



In some languages the "b" is pronunced as a "w" for instance my name "Buyongo" is pronunced Wuyongo. A westerner will make the mistake of saying buy.on.go which is incorrect. Another example is Busisiwe which is said Wusisiwe even though it has the letter B.



So if you used a genuine southern African accent to pronunce it, it would sound more like ou.woon.tu, but for simplicity sake lets just say ou.boon.too. It's the popular way anyhow. :)






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    • Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
      – asoundmove
      Apr 14 '11 at 2:31










    • To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
      – belacqua
      Apr 14 '11 at 3:40


















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    Here's a very short clip from an interview with another very famous person demonstrating the correct pronunciation of Ubuntu :-)



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGox0EKqiaE






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      unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
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    • Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
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    According to Dictionary, the correct pronunciation is /ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o/.






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    • How do you actually pronounce that? Like does the dictionary have a key? And which dictionary is it?
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    Here's Nelson Mandela ... Short clip : The Meaning of Ubuntu .



    Actually, you get the interviewer pronouncing Ubuntu twice, and you'll hear Mandela pronounce Ubuntu near the end of the clip.



    To attempt a quick summary, the bun is close to Boone in Daniel Boone or bün ;



    and tu is close to too, or . The initial u matches this sound.






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    • Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
      – Scaine
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      What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
      – Christoph
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      I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
      – Scott Severance
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:26






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      Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
      – Luis Alvarado
      Apr 17 '11 at 20:08








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      @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
      – belacqua
      Apr 17 '11 at 23:04















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    Here's Nelson Mandela ... Short clip : The Meaning of Ubuntu .



    Actually, you get the interviewer pronouncing Ubuntu twice, and you'll hear Mandela pronounce Ubuntu near the end of the clip.



    To attempt a quick summary, the bun is close to Boone in Daniel Boone or bün ;



    and tu is close to too, or . The initial u matches this sound.






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    • Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
      – Scaine
      Apr 14 '11 at 12:02






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      What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
      – Christoph
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:16






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      I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
      – Scott Severance
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:26






    • 3




      Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
      – Luis Alvarado
      Apr 17 '11 at 20:08








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      @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
      – belacqua
      Apr 17 '11 at 23:04













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    Here's Nelson Mandela ... Short clip : The Meaning of Ubuntu .



    Actually, you get the interviewer pronouncing Ubuntu twice, and you'll hear Mandela pronounce Ubuntu near the end of the clip.



    To attempt a quick summary, the bun is close to Boone in Daniel Boone or bün ;



    and tu is close to too, or . The initial u matches this sound.






    share|improve this answer














    Here's Nelson Mandela ... Short clip : The Meaning of Ubuntu .



    Actually, you get the interviewer pronouncing Ubuntu twice, and you'll hear Mandela pronounce Ubuntu near the end of the clip.



    To attempt a quick summary, the bun is close to Boone in Daniel Boone or bün ;



    and tu is close to too, or . The initial u matches this sound.







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    • Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
      – Scaine
      Apr 14 '11 at 12:02






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      What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
      – Christoph
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:16






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      I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
      – Scott Severance
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:26






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      Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
      – Luis Alvarado
      Apr 17 '11 at 20:08








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      @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
      – belacqua
      Apr 17 '11 at 23:04


















    • Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
      – Scaine
      Apr 14 '11 at 12:02






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      What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
      – Christoph
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:16






    • 6




      I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
      – Scott Severance
      Apr 14 '11 at 13:26






    • 3




      Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
      – Luis Alvarado
      Apr 17 '11 at 20:08








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      @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
      – belacqua
      Apr 17 '11 at 23:04
















    Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
    – Scaine
    Apr 14 '11 at 12:02




    Still a lot of (Ubuntu) developers out there calling it Oo-buhn-too! Hmmm.... Buns... I also hear a fair bit of "You-buhn-too" or "You-boon-too". Jorge nails it here : castrojo.blip.tv/file/4998464
    – Scaine
    Apr 14 '11 at 12:02




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    What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
    – Christoph
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:16




    What, Jorge pronounces his own name "George" and not spanish [ˈxoɾxe]?
    – Christoph
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:16




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    I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
    – Scott Severance
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:26




    I should point out that my South African friends are unanimous in using Mandela's pronunciation. Saying Oo-buhn-too would result in a quick pronunciation lesson. It seems that Zulu and Xhosa (the source languages for Ubuntu) pronunciation is fairly straightforward except for the clicks.
    – Scott Severance
    Apr 14 '11 at 13:26




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    Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
    – Luis Alvarado
    Apr 17 '11 at 20:08






    Spanish users need not to worry about it since Ubuntu is pronounce exactly as it should (And as Nelson Mandela pronounce's it). Both U are pronounced like the sound of a double O. Like in the final Doo in Scooby Dooby Doo. That is how the U is pronounced.
    – Luis Alvarado
    Apr 17 '11 at 20:08






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    @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
    – belacqua
    Apr 17 '11 at 23:04




    @CYREX I have to say, I really like Scooby Dooby Doo as an Ubuntu pronunciation mnemonic.
    – belacqua
    Apr 17 '11 at 23:04












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    ou.boon.too=ubuntu



    In most languages from southern Africa, ubuntu=humanity to others, bantu=people.



    In some languages the "b" is pronunced as a "w" for instance my name "Buyongo" is pronunced Wuyongo. A westerner will make the mistake of saying buy.on.go which is incorrect. Another example is Busisiwe which is said Wusisiwe even though it has the letter B.



    So if you used a genuine southern African accent to pronunce it, it would sound more like ou.woon.tu, but for simplicity sake lets just say ou.boon.too. It's the popular way anyhow. :)






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      ou.boon.too=ubuntu



      In most languages from southern Africa, ubuntu=humanity to others, bantu=people.



      In some languages the "b" is pronunced as a "w" for instance my name "Buyongo" is pronunced Wuyongo. A westerner will make the mistake of saying buy.on.go which is incorrect. Another example is Busisiwe which is said Wusisiwe even though it has the letter B.



      So if you used a genuine southern African accent to pronunce it, it would sound more like ou.woon.tu, but for simplicity sake lets just say ou.boon.too. It's the popular way anyhow. :)






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        ou.boon.too=ubuntu



        In most languages from southern Africa, ubuntu=humanity to others, bantu=people.



        In some languages the "b" is pronunced as a "w" for instance my name "Buyongo" is pronunced Wuyongo. A westerner will make the mistake of saying buy.on.go which is incorrect. Another example is Busisiwe which is said Wusisiwe even though it has the letter B.



        So if you used a genuine southern African accent to pronunce it, it would sound more like ou.woon.tu, but for simplicity sake lets just say ou.boon.too. It's the popular way anyhow. :)






        share|improve this answer














        ou.boon.too=ubuntu



        In most languages from southern Africa, ubuntu=humanity to others, bantu=people.



        In some languages the "b" is pronunced as a "w" for instance my name "Buyongo" is pronunced Wuyongo. A westerner will make the mistake of saying buy.on.go which is incorrect. Another example is Busisiwe which is said Wusisiwe even though it has the letter B.



        So if you used a genuine southern African accent to pronunce it, it would sound more like ou.woon.tu, but for simplicity sake lets just say ou.boon.too. It's the popular way anyhow. :)







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            • Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
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            • To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
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            • Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
              – asoundmove
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            • To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
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            • Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
              – asoundmove
              Apr 14 '11 at 2:31










            • To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
              – belacqua
              Apr 14 '11 at 3:40


















            • Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
              – asoundmove
              Apr 14 '11 at 2:31










            • To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
              – belacqua
              Apr 14 '11 at 3:40
















            Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
            – asoundmove
            Apr 14 '11 at 2:31




            Yeah. Not sure this is it though. That sound file sounds very "English" to me. Ubuntu is an African word. The real answer for me is "I don't know". But my gut feeling is that the 'u' is more like 'oo' in 'good', like the French 'ou' or the German/Scandinavian 'u'.
            – asoundmove
            Apr 14 '11 at 2:31












            To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
            – belacqua
            Apr 14 '11 at 3:40




            To me, this pronunciation is close to what I hear in the Mandela clip.
            – belacqua
            Apr 14 '11 at 3:40










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            Here's a very short clip from an interview with another very famous person demonstrating the correct pronunciation of Ubuntu :-)



            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGox0EKqiaE






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              unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
              – Madivad
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            • Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
              – Sadi
              Nov 19 at 9:10















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            Here's a very short clip from an interview with another very famous person demonstrating the correct pronunciation of Ubuntu :-)



            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGox0EKqiaE






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              unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
              – Madivad
              Nov 18 at 12:49










            • Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
              – Sadi
              Nov 19 at 9:10













            up vote
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            up vote
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            Here's a very short clip from an interview with another very famous person demonstrating the correct pronunciation of Ubuntu :-)



            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGox0EKqiaE






            share|improve this answer














            Here's a very short clip from an interview with another very famous person demonstrating the correct pronunciation of Ubuntu :-)



            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGox0EKqiaE







            share|improve this answer














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              unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
              – Madivad
              Nov 18 at 12:49










            • Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
              – Sadi
              Nov 19 at 9:10














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              unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
              – Madivad
              Nov 18 at 12:49










            • Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
              – Sadi
              Nov 19 at 9:10








            1




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            unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
            – Madivad
            Nov 18 at 12:49




            unavailable, then again 2013 vs 2018... I suspect it doesn't matter any more
            – Madivad
            Nov 18 at 12:49












            Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
            – Sadi
            Nov 19 at 9:10




            Thanks, I think I accidentally deleted that short video clip I had uploaded, so I'll just cite another one that I can't delete ;-)
            – Sadi
            Nov 19 at 9:10










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            According to Dictionary, the correct pronunciation is /ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o/.






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            • How do you actually pronounce that? Like does the dictionary have a key? And which dictionary is it?
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            According to Dictionary, the correct pronunciation is /ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o/.






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            According to Dictionary, the correct pronunciation is /ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o/.






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            According to Dictionary, the correct pronunciation is /ˌo͝oˈbo͝on(t)o͞o/.







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            • How do you actually pronounce that? Like does the dictionary have a key? And which dictionary is it?
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            How do you actually pronounce that? Like does the dictionary have a key? And which dictionary is it?
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