Argyrotype pronunciation

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OK, is it Ar-gyro-type, as in gyroscope?

Or, Ar-gear-o-type? Or Ar-jeer-o-type?

Or, something more exotic like, Ar-zher-o-type?

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I would go with Ar-gyro-type, taking a lead from argent - silver; argentous - containing silver; etc.
 

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Greeks go by the original "arghirotipi'a", foreign languages borrowing the term would go by the phonetic rules of each dialect, so I imagine there isn't a set way to pronounce it.
 

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The inventor of the process, Mike Ware, pronounces it "Ar-gyro-type" (as in gyroscope). The root is taken from Greek, (argiros = silver), but the modern Greek pronunciation is near impossible for English speakers to master (because of a soft Gamma).

It could be argued that the original loan-word argiros is taken from ancient Greek, which had a hard pronunciation of the letter Gamma, making "Ar-gyro-type" a rather correct pronunciation.
 

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But tomato is an American word. Well, Central America. As in Aztec. From Wikipedia, "who called it xitomatl (pronounced shi-to-ma-tlh), meaning "plump thing with a navel". The word tomato comes from a word in the Nahuatl language, tomatl."
 

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Schleimpflug. Anyone?
 
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