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How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi"? Fri Mar 23, 2007 18:43 pm  How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi"?
 

Hi,

How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi" (like "high fly" or like "he fee"?).
Thanks,
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How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi"? Fri Mar 23, 2007 19:15 pm  How do you pronounce "Wi-Fi"?
 

Hi,

Definitely the first one.

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