Realy Stupid Question- how do you pronounce Teres?


Is it like 'tears' ? Or 'teh-res' or 'tear-is', 'tee-rees' or ???
goatwuss
Ladies, gentlemen, I would like to know how to pronounce it too. If anyone cared to give a straightforward answer to an honest if simple question, I would be grateful.
Oh, for Pete's sake, doesn't anyone have a dictionary anymore. I'd assume
they are deriving it from the latin word that means round or cylindrical Look it
up! It'd probably be under the "T" section. I've got better things
to do than to get up for you and look up the pronounciation of a word! Like
writing more smart-ass responses and picking my wife up at the airport. T-
E-R-E-S....Go on, it's the really thick book with the alphabet tabs on the edge
of the pages. Not much of a plot, but really informative when you have
questions like this one.

Marco
OK then Marco. Teres is pronounced like "Teresa" without the "a", since that's how my old Latin teacher would have said it. Thanks, I can go to bed now. My dictionaries are still in storage after the fire. Give her a kiss for us.
Teres? damn that's an easy one...you pronounce it like this

Teres.

what I wonder...should french gear be pronounced vees a french accent...should german gear names be uttered vit a thick gutteral accent...what about the new chinese gear...hell...I'll bet some of us can't even pronounce their beer names (tsing tao for example)...in latin countries would the double "L" in Krell be mistaken and used in a manner similar to calle?

thank god for companies like DK