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If your goal is a common-use word I'd vote /pen tek/, it seems to be quick and comfortable. *NM* HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 19/07/2013 04:11:44 PM

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Because it sounds like a bad-ass Greek Transformer.

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If your goal is a common-use word I'd vote /pen tek/, it seems to be quick and comfortable. *NM* - 19/07/2013 04:11:44 PM 287 Views

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