Learn to say popular team wiki and knowledge base tool names correctly.
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How is Confluence (team wiki and documentation collaboration tool by Atlassian) correctly pronounced?
Confluence (the wiki tool) is pronounced 'KON-floo-uns' — exactly like the everyday word for where two rivers merge, stress on KON. In a technical interview: "Confluence held the entire onboarding guide, linked directly from the team's Jira board."
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How is Notion (all-in-one workspace, notes, and wiki tool) correctly pronounced?
Notion (the workspace tool) is pronounced 'NOH-shun' — exactly like the everyday word for an idea or belief, stress on NOH. In a technical interview: "Notion held our whole engineering wiki, from onboarding docs to the incident postmortems."
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How is Tettra (internal knowledge base and wiki for teams) correctly pronounced?
Tettra is pronounced 'TET-ruh' — short E, stress on TET, two syllables. In a technical interview: "Tettra suggested updating the deploy guide the moment it noticed the process had changed."
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How is Slab (modern team wiki and knowledge base platform) correctly pronounced?
Slab (the wiki tool) is pronounced 'SLAB' — one syllable, exactly like the everyday word for a flat slab of stone or concrete. In a technical interview: "Slab organised our documentation into topics that mirrored the actual codebase structure."
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How is Guru (knowledge management and internal wiki platform) correctly pronounced?
Guru (the knowledge platform) is pronounced 'GOO-roo' — exactly like the everyday word for an expert or teacher, long OO both syllables. In a technical interview: "Guru reminded the support agent to double-check the refund policy before replying."