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Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:39 pm
by T-Bone
Robin wrote:I remember something like that if you pronounce LÖVE in Swedish, it would sound like Norwegian løve, which means "lion", and rude (blessed be his name) thought that was funny.

As for suggestive library names, AFAIK that practice started as recent as 2009 with SECS, and it was mostly bartbes' shtick, especially in the beginning.
While it doesn't really mean anything in Swedish, the "Swedish" (or rather, the "Swenglish" as we like to call it) pronounciation of the "ö" character in the word LÖVE makes it sound quite similar to how you'd normally say "love" in English, and with a stronger emphasis on the "o"/"ö". It's kind of like how you'd pronounce something written like "luuurv".

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 3:59 pm
by bartbes
Robin wrote:I remember something like that if you pronounce LÖVE in Swedish, it would sound like Norwegian løve, which means "lion", and rude (blessed be his name) thought that was funny.
I think you confused swedish/norwegian with german?

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sun Jun 16, 2013 4:07 pm
by micha
bartbes wrote:I think you confused swedish/norwegian with german?
In both languages the word for lion sounds like "löve" when pronounced swedish.

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013 3:35 am
by scutheotaku
T-Bone wrote:
Robin wrote:I remember something like that if you pronounce LÖVE in Swedish, it would sound like Norwegian løve, which means "lion", and rude (blessed be his name) thought that was funny.

As for suggestive library names, AFAIK that practice started as recent as 2009 with SECS, and it was mostly bartbes' shtick, especially in the beginning.
While it doesn't really mean anything in Swedish, the "Swedish" (or rather, the "Swenglish" as we like to call it) pronounciation of the "ö" character in the word LÖVE makes it sound quite similar to how you'd normally say "love" in English, and with a stronger emphasis on the "o"/"ö". It's kind of like how you'd pronounce something written like "luuurv".
I've always heard that the "ö" (at least in this sort of case) is pronounced like the "i" in "bird" or the "u" in "church."

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:16 pm
by jjmafiae
Eamonn wrote:Why is LÖVE called LÖVE? Because of it's LÖVEly community? Because the framework is LÖVEly? Does it stand for something? I've been meaning to ask this for ages. You could use this argument for many things, like Lua; Why was it called Lua? Same goes for Python, C, etc. The story behind Java was hilarious! If you don't know it here's a very quick and dirty explanation of it:

These people were pitching their programming language to a company, but forgot to name it. They looked about and saw a café serving 'Java'. So they called it Java and the name stuck.

That was really a pointless thing but maybe some of you'll get a kick out of it. Anyway, back to the point: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?
the forum part of the community is lovely but not the IRC :3

but the engine is also very good and lovely (except love.filesystem)

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Tue Jun 18, 2013 5:18 pm
by jjmafiae
i would have called the engine Bartbes2D :ultraglee:

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 1:42 pm
by Eamonn
jjmafiae wrote:i would have called the engine Bartbes2D :ultraglee:
Rude2D...?

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2013 7:40 pm
by jjmafiae
micha wrote:
bartbes wrote:I think you confused swedish/norwegian with german?
In both languages the word for lion sounds like "löve" when pronounced swedish.
in danish lion is løve

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 7:46 pm
by Eamonn
jjmafiae wrote:
micha wrote:
bartbes wrote:I think you confused swedish/norwegian with german?
In both languages the word for lion sounds like "löve" when pronounced swedish.
in danish lion is løve
Image :crazy:

Re: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?

Posted: Thu Sep 19, 2013 3:43 pm
by NoelBriggs
Eamonn wrote:Why is LÖVE called LÖVE? Because of it's LÖVEly community? Because the framework is LÖVEly? Does it stand for something? I've been meaning to ask this for ages. You could use this argument for many things, like Lua; Why was it called Lua? Same goes for Python, C, etc. The story behind led light was hilarious! If you don't know it here's a very quick and dirty explanation of it:

These people were pitching their programming language to a company, but forgot to name it. They looked about and saw a café serving 'Java'. So they called it Java and the name stuck.

That was really a pointless thing but maybe some of you'll get a kick out of it. Anyway, back to the point: Why is LÖVE called LÖVE?
There is no such reason.. But there is no another word better than love to describe it..