User talk:2600:1702:19C0:3800:6912:1A8A:5591:D9C0

I suggested pronunciation change from "CAY-cee" to "KAY-see" because the original could be readily misunderstood by people unfamiliar with how the letter "C" generally operates in spoken U.S. English (that is, most often a "hard" C (i.e., K) sound if followed by letter "a" or "o" and most often "soft" C (i.e., S) sound if followed by letter "e" or "y".