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[Opinions] Re: Stasys
Isn't stasis pronounced with short a and i? Stasys is like stah-sees.

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Depending on where you’re from, stasis is stah-sis or stay-sis.I’m betting people didn’t look at the pronunciation of Stasys and assumed it was like stasis.
I've only heard it sta-sis with short a like in cat
According to Wiktionary is can be stay-sis or sta-sis
https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/stasisI thought Stasys was stah-sis (long a like father) when I first saw it but that is because my brain knows y as short i because it is short i in Ukrainian transcription, Russian transcription, Belarusian Latin, Polish but in Lithuania they say it kind of like stuh-syees
Interesting! I’ve literally never heard it with the short /a/.
Well, most English speakers I know that I hear talk are from America or Canada, and I see on your profile that you are British, so it is probably a regional accent. I think maybe I've heard some people say it with long a (ay) but mostly with short.
I'm American and have only ever heard and said "stay-sis."
Well America is very big, maybe my friends are from different parts of America. My country is small (on world scale, we're large for a euro country) and in the west vs the east people don't even speak the same language it's so different. In America most people speak English so I would expect large accent difference across regions.
I’m Australian-British (born and raised in Aus but have lived in England for nearly 15 years) so my accent doesn’t know if it’s coming or going any more.