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And I'll stick with book.
Just this morning, I got reminded on this thread again. We were laying in bed and I said to my husband: you're laying on my book. Not ebook, not ebook reader, not JE100, never liceuse (he never even heard of that word), but simply "book". Most of the time, I even call my PDA my book. Oh, personally, I think we should all stick with book. If we make a new word for it, it'll only show to those "other" people (the ones that don't read electronically) that there is a step to take if you want to read ebooks instead of pbooks. At one point, in the future, there shouldn't be made a difference what you're reading, a paper book or an electronic book. You're reading a book. |
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Personally I hope the word 'liseuse' will not be widely used. It doesn't sound to me like anything in any connection with an ebook reading device, and when I think it, it comes out as a "foxy", cheating, bad word. Perhaps that's because it sounds (to me) very similar to several bad words in my native language ( Polish ).
Not that I'm going to do anything about it - but I agree that it's most probable that they'll be called kindles. It's still not a perfect choice to me, but sounds much better than liseuse too. |
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http://www.mediadico.com/dictionnair.../LISEUSE/parle defines it as:
I've also seen it defined as a desk that has a stand you can set your book against and as a digital reading device, but couldn't find dictionary references for those. At least it is clear that using liseuse is far more confusing than ereader, as ereader only has two meanings. |
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But another point is that 'ereader' as a name for a format is unlikely to have a lengthy lifespan anyway. The word will be more useful, and permanent, as a name for the device imho. ![]() In the end, the right name will emerge naturally - it might be 'ereader', it might not; time will tell. ![]() |
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We have actually had a number of people here who have bought "eReader" format books in the mistaken believe that they would be usable on their Sony Readers, etc. I really don't like the word, but I accept that it is becoming the de facto word for a reading device.
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I don't know if anyone has pointed this out already, but the word liseuse is already in use in English. A liseuse desk is nothing new: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liseuse_desk
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I prefer "ereader", short for "electronic reader". It's the obvious and most correct choice. Also, it has a direct translation to the portuguese nomenclature: "leitor electrónico". Although we don't say "eLeitor" or "LeitorE".
The import of the french word is completely efemerous, it's just adding another name to the currently used, complicating everything. So I decide: from now on, "ereader" is the official word! ![]() |
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Given the number of existing definitions for "liseuse" , the term ereader seems much more descriptive and much less confusing. Even if a commercial product exists, it would be no less confusing than "Xerox" when referring to the actual photocopy ... or fridge (short for "Frigidaire") for refrigerator.
ereader gets my vote. |
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Except that ereader is a specific ebook format.
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