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Frontend Meta-Framework Names Pronunciation
Mispronouncing framework names like saying 'NUXXT' instead of 'NEXT' for Nuxt can undermine your credibility in interviews. Practise the correct pronunciation of modern meta-framework names before your next technical discussion.
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How is Remix correctly pronounced?
Remix is pronounced 'REM-ix', with the stress on the first syllable — like the English word 're-mix' but said as one natural compound word. It is a full-stack React framework. Common mispronunciation: stressing the second syllable ('reh-MIX') as if it were a verb. In a technical interview: 'We migrated to Remix (REM-ix) for better server-side rendering.'
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How is Astro correctly pronounced?
Astro is pronounced 'AS-troh', with the stress on the first syllable — the same as the common English prefix 'astro-' (as in 'astronaut' or 'astrology'). Common mispronunciation: shifting stress to the second syllable or drawing out the first vowel to 'AY-stro'. In a technical interview: 'Astro (AS-troh) ships zero JavaScript by default.'
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How is SvelteKit correctly pronounced?
SvelteKit is pronounced 'SVELT-kit' — 'Svelte' rhymes with 'felt' (one syllable, silent final 'e') plus 'kit' (like a tool kit). It is the official application framework for Svelte. Common mispronunciation: adding an extra syllable to Svelte, making it 'SVEL-tee-kit'. In a technical interview: 'SvelteKit (SVELT-kit) handles routing and SSR out of the box.'
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How is Nuxt correctly pronounced?
Nuxt is pronounced exactly like 'NEXT' — the creators intentionally chose this phonetic spelling. It is a Vue.js meta-framework. Common mispronunciation: attempting to phonetically render the 'u-x-t' cluster as 'NUHKST' or 'NUXXT'. In a technical interview: 'We're using Nuxt (NEXT) for our Vue-based SSR site.'
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How is 11ty (Eleventy) correctly pronounced?
11ty is always spoken as 'EL-ev-en-ty', spelling out the word 'eleventy' — a playful nod to the number eleven. The numeric abbreviation '11ty' reads as the full word, not as 'eleven-tee'. Common mispronunciation: reading the digits literally as 'one-one-tee'. In a technical interview: '11ty (EL-ev-en-ty) is a simpler static site generator than most frameworks.'