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+<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label latexpronounce</title>
+</head><body>
+<h3>How should I pronounce "LaTeX(2e)"?</h3>
+
+<p>Lamport never recommended how one should pronounce LaTeX, but a lot
+of people pronounce it 'Lay TeX' or perhaps 'Lah TeX' (with
+TeX pronounced as the program itself; see
+<a href="FAQ-TeXpronounce.html">the rules for TeX</a>). It is definitely
+<em>not</em> to be pronounced in the same way as the rubber-tree gum.
+<p>The 'epsilon' in 'LaTeX2e' is supposed to be suggestive of a small
+improvement over the old LaTeX 2.09. Nevertheless, most people
+pronounce the name as 'LaTeX-two-ee'.
+<p><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=latexpronounce">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=latexpronounce</a>
+</body>