Is it "eff-ay", "fay", or "fuh"?
>>11883846
Effay
Are you daft
>>11883846
And if it was pronounced phonetically it wouldn't be either of those, it would be "fah"
As in "fah"shion
You are daft aren't you
>>11883849
This.
I end up reading it like "fah" anyways cause you know, spanish first language.
fah
>>11883849
phonetically in caps would be eff-ay
>>11884016
Does it look like it's in caps you fucking mongrel?
It isn't an acronym, it's an abbreviation
Strap your safety helmet back on before you smack your retard head into the granite counter again.
f a
confirmed by moot
>>11884026
idk anyone >4 who spells with lower case letters maybe worry about your own helmet
>>11883846
Its always been effay as in the pronunciation of the letters F and A
Fah is cringe you new friends
>>11884225
I am trying really hard to dissect what exactly you tried to communicate in this reply but I'm at a loss.
>>11884360
I know it's pronounced "effay," I was just pointing out that if we DID pronounce it as one syllable it would be "fah," not "fay" or "fuh."
psycho killer
qu'est-ce que c'est
Which a is more effay? Which do you use?
>>11884984
I use the first option always
>>11884984
First is more effay but second is more convenient.
>>11883849
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