John Salerno wrote: > I know it comes from the suffix -tuple, which makes me think it's > pronounced as 'toople', but I've seen (at m-w.com) that the first > pronunciation option is 'tuhple'
I went to university in Pittsburgh and work in Washington, DC. I've only ever heard it as toople. If I heard someone say tuhple, I'd probably thing of Iago's words to Desdemona's father along the lines of "that ram is tupping your ewe". But I'm easily amused by alternate pronunciations. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list