Learn to say popular Markdown editor tool names correctly.
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How is Markdown (lightweight plain-text formatting syntax) correctly pronounced?
Markdown is pronounced 'MAHRK-down' — 'mark' plus 'down', both plain English words, stress on MAHRK. In a technical interview: "I wrote the README in Markdown so it would render nicely on GitHub."
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How is Typora (WYSIWYG Markdown editor) correctly pronounced?
Typora is pronounced 'ty-POR-uh' — echoes 'typography', stress on POR. In a technical interview: "Typora rendered the table live as I typed the pipe characters."
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How is Obsidian (Markdown-based note-taking and knowledge management app) correctly pronounced?
Obsidian (the app) is pronounced 'ob-SID-ee-un' — exactly like the everyday word for the volcanic glass, stress on SID. In a technical interview: "Obsidian linked every Markdown note automatically through backlinks."
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How is Zettlr (Markdown editor for academic writing and note-taking) correctly pronounced?
Zettlr is pronounced 'TSET-ler' — from German 'Zettel' (note slip), starts with a TS sound not a Z. In a technical interview: "Zettlr exported the whole Markdown project straight to a formatted PDF."
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How is StackEdit (in-browser Markdown editor with cloud sync) correctly pronounced?
StackEdit is pronounced 'STAK-eh-dit' — 'stack' plus 'edit', both plain English words. Stress on STAK. In a technical interview: "StackEdit synced my Markdown draft straight to Google Drive as I wrote it."