Topic: About the name Teeworlds
Why is Teeworlds called Teeworlds? Is "tee" a word that doesn't have any reference to a real existing word/thing? Or what do the tees (that live in the teeworld) have in common with other things that are called "tee"? I cannot see any link.
The German word "Tee" means tea. It is spoken [teː] while the Englisch "tea" is spoken [tiː].
So is it [ˈteːwɜː(ɹ)ldz] or rather [ˈtiːwɜː(ɹ)ldz] which i would prefer. Teeworlds isn't German, i just used it as an example for many ways you could pronounce it. In France they may say its ['tewɜː(ɹ)ldz]. I don't know wether they do or not, in Germany they don't pronounce it German. But which one is the right way? If "tee" is a not real existing word, it could be any way.
And which syllable to stress? [ˈtiːwɜː(ɹ)ldz] or [tiːˈwɜː(ɹ)ldz]? I assume that the first one is right.