Kay-bin, obviously.
Originally thought cabin but didn’t stick. Kay-bin 100%.
Same here. But I’d not be surprised if we have Cabin for kbin at some point.
tips fedora “k’bin”
(I say kaybin)
M’k’bin
k’binst’d’ve
southern accent
Hey y’all, we’re headin’ down ‘er to m’k’bin on the bayou this weeken’ if ya wanna tagalong
@rodhlann Hmmmkayyybean
K’bin sounds more like I’m answering a k’nock at the door but with a cold.
Kay-bin for sure. Never occurred to me to pronounce it the other way
Kay-bin.
I wouldn’t trust my kids around someone that pronounces it k’bin
K’bin sounds like a Klingon name.
I thought in Klingon they pronounced those kind of names like Kay-bin
I don’t think Klingon has a K’ anywhere, in fact in Klingon it would be written “Q” and followed by some vowel, like in Qapla’ or in Qi’yaH
Kahless
That’s still likely a mistransliteration (or maybe because those are proper names), but Klingon has only “q” and “Q” (which depending on the capitalization are pronounced differently, treated as different letters), technically there’s no “K” in the Klingon alphabet, you can see it in the pIqaD:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Datei:KLI_pIqaD.svg
Similar as with the “f” from “Worf”, there wouldn’t be a straight “non-destructive” way to write it in Klingon.
CC: @Ragnell
K’Ehleyr
Who the fuck says k’bin?
I say kay-bin, because it kind of looks like it should sound like that, imo.
K’bin feels like I’m just trying to make the word as short as possible.
Cabin or Ki-bin both feel like I’m adding new letters just because. To me, it would be like calling reddit “reddita” or “reedit”.
Kay-bin seems like the only correct way. Cabin or K’bin just feels wrong for no particular reason. The name honestly just makes me think of KDE.
Same, k-anything has just been beaten into my brain as “oh a KDE app!”
“Cabin” with a strong emphasis on the first syllable seems hillarious though.
Kay-bin. Mostly because when I first saw the name I assumed it was a KDE package.
The K has got to be a silent one. This place is 'bin!
No, the leading forward slash is silent.
Non-native speaker here. I get kay-bin, but how are you supposed to say k’bin?
Kuh-bin, with the first syllable short and emphasis on the second.
like “book bin” but without the “boo”
like kah-bin
i do kih bin. kih rhyming with like “fi” in fill or “pi” in pill
Kibin
same here, i didnt know i was in the minority on this one lol
I pronounce it "kibin"🙃
In spanish you are likely to default to k’bin (cabin).
Letter K pronunciation varies across the globe, so I think everyone will have variations of it.