ANDROID : an artificial, robotic human --------------- UNIDROIT (Acronym) : The "International Institute for the Unification of Private Law",an independent intergovernmental organisation which studies needs and methods for modernising, harmonising, and coordinating private international law. Pronounced "YOU-nee-droyt".
I disagree: UNIDROIT is indeed an acronym but purposely designed to include the french word "droit" which means law.
droit is pronounced: u ("oo" as in boo) ni ("nee" as in knee) and droit (there is no English equivalent, sounds like "drwaa").
"oo-nee-drwaa"
it should be acceptable to pronounce it uni (as in university) and droit (drwaa). "uni-draaw".
If they had intended the droit to sound as in English, I think they would have opted for naming it Unilaw, but that is not the case.
Please check the following link at wiktionary: http://fr.wiktionary.org/wiki/droit hope this is helpful, regards,
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