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teefal

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    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #40 on: August 10, 2005, 05:49:00 PM »
    Folian S'pae ... foe-lee-anne spay?

    Ilsare ... ill-sahr-ay?  (sahr rhymes with bar or far)
     

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    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #41 on: August 10, 2005, 06:09:00 PM »
    I pronounce Folian S'pae as:

    Foe-lee-anne 'S'-pah

    Pronounce the 'S' as the letter.

    I say it this way because I think it sounds better.
     

    Talan Va'lash

    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #42 on: August 10, 2005, 07:12:00 PM »
    I'm with teefal on this one.

    if it was "S'pa" I'd agree with S-Pah, but the "e" modifies it to Spay

    Edit: Thats how I pronounce Ilsare too.
     

    Talan Va'lash

    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #43 on: August 10, 2005, 07:18:00 PM »
    Gah! just looked at this thread for the first time in a month!  Tay-len Valish eeep!

    Tal-an (First syllabal the "al" is pronounced as in the name Al, second "an" like the begining of the word "and")

    Va'lash (First syllabal - Va as in Valentine Second - Lash as in... um, to lash someone with a whip.  note: it is not intended to be associated with the word to which I compare it.)


    Aasimar... well, you dont pronounce both A's in Aardvark.  Might as well be Ardvark.  Think this is the same way.

    -TV

    Edit - and yes, I thought this post different enough from my first to warrant being posted seperately, rather than added in an edit. hehe
     

    GhostWhoWalks

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    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #44 on: August 10, 2005, 07:43:00 PM »
    Mispronoucing things can sometimes be embarassing...
      A couple weeks ago I was at lunch with Neil Gaiman, and he asked when the next time the wife and I were going to be going to the US.
        I was like... not sure, probably the next time you and Steven Brust do a con together.
      I said Brust like it was first spoken to me, B-rust. Like the brown flaky stuff you find on iron.
      He said in return... Yes, next time Steven Brust and I do something I'll let you know.
      The problem is he said Brust like Brew-st. More like a tall foamy alcoholic beverage than brown flakey stuff.
      It was mostly embarassing because Neil's surname always gets mispronounced too, and to mispronounce another author's name in a converstaion to him... was just stoneheaded of me.   But I didn't know. I mean, we see these things in print but unless someone gives us a pronounciation key... we're just guessing.
      Anyway... the first time I heard Leanthar say Ka-tee-a for Katia.. I was like huh? I still say Ka-shia. I probably always will. And Air-a-jen instead Air-a-gen exploded my head too. A lot of things he said one way I had always said another.
      Ta'karsh Blacklung is Ta-Karsh. The Ta part is like Ta-da. And the Karsh part is like Marsh. The shortened version Ta'k, is like Attack. Or a thumb Tack.
     

    lonnarin

    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #45 on: August 10, 2005, 08:30:00 PM »
    I'll take a stab at some of my weird names of my characters... note that one of them is (Gunther) retired, another is a familiar (Quimby) and the another is a split personality of one gone insane from Corath fog mind warping. (Jarvis).  I actually have a slot open for a new Player Character still, so how I'll top these crazy eights, I don't know.

    Bjornigar Ironguts- "Bjorn" as in the nordic axe n hammer viking pronounciation... "Eee-gar"  Iron and guts are sounded just as one would expect

    Farros Galdor- Fay-russ (with a celtic accent to it, kind of like a cross between "russ" and "roose" as in moose, with a very slight tongue roll on the R) Gall as in gallstone, and "Dore" as in "hey, hold that door!"

    Lonnarin Rydral- Lawnn Are in  and Ri as in "Ni!" followed by Drawl

    Rakish Feiwallen- Rah-Kish  "Fay-Wall-en"

    Jarvis Creed- "Jar-Viss" "Creed" as in "ance Clearwater Revival"

    Gunther Ogden- "Goon" as in goonies, "Thur" as in Duur, Og as in log, and den as in "oolright den"

    Brilligimble-Gyre Laggerwocky- Brilly Gimble as in "nimble", Gyre as in "Gyroscope" "Lagg-air-wock" as in the hing you cook with, and "eeeeeeeee" said really long and with a doppler effect as he runs past you hasted

    The Nefarious Mr.Quimby- easy to pronounce but very hard to look at.
     

    Gulnyr

    RE: pronounciation
    « Reply #46 on: August 10, 2005, 08:48:00 PM »
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    Tal-an (First syllabal the "al" is pronounced as in the name Al, second "an" like the begining of the word "and")

    Va'lash (First syllabal - Va as in Valentine Second - Lash as in... um, to lash someone with a whip.  note: it is not intended to be associated with the word to which I compare it.)

    Are you sure?  That doesn't sound nearly Elven enough to me.  I thought it was more like tuh-LAHN vuh-LAHSH.  Don't pronounce the uh parts too strongly; they are supposed to be schwa sounds.

    And since I've got a new character since this was first posted, I'll add that her name is pronounced jen-AH-ra.

    How about Rofirein?  My two years of German in high school way back when make the last three letters jump out at me, so I tend to read RO-feer-EIN, where the major stress is on the first syllable, and ein sounds like the ine in mine.  Sometimes I see the middle four letters instead, and it looks like ro-FIRE-in.  I guess it could even be RO-feer-AIN, last syllable rhyming with rain.
     

    Synpox

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      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #47 on: August 10, 2005, 08:59:00 PM »
      Aleister is Alice-ter

      And I still dont know how to pronounce HLINT. I've argued with Force of Will over that plenty... me saying "Lint" and him being I suspect way off with "Hilnt."
       

      Talan Va'lash

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #48 on: August 10, 2005, 09:48:00 PM »
      TA-lan VA-lash or ta-LAN va-LASH... I'll leave that one up to the viewer heh.  The emphasis slightly changes the ta and va sounds like you were saying gul.  I think I usually think/say it TA-lan va-LASH but I've been thinking about it way too much right now and it all sounds weird to me heh.  Especially Rofirein.. esh, I normally know exactly how i pronounce that, but I've thought about it way to much now and cant reproduce it as i normally would.  Though I think I lean towards your last option.
       

      Trace Nightwind

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #49 on: August 10, 2005, 11:24:00 PM »
      Oholibama

      Oh-whole-ee-bah-mah


      Har Har Har
       

      Diamondedge

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #50 on: August 11, 2005, 01:12:00 AM »
      Tiran Tentoes. :D

      Tear. Ehn. Ten. Toes.

      Got it?

      TEAR-ehn TenToes (Where both syllables get the same accent, like two different words said real fast and smooshed together)
       

      Talan Va'lash

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #51 on: August 11, 2005, 02:22:00 AM »
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      Trace Nightwind - 8/11/2005  12:24 AM

      Oholibama

      Oh-whole-ee-bah-mah


      Har Har Har


      I was pronouncing it Oh-li-ba-ma... left out a syllabal I guess

      O-Holy-Bama!
       

      jjkolb

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #52 on: January 24, 2006, 11:30:11 AM »
      Klaugraquene = CLAW-gruh-keen
        Klaug = Clawg
       

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      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #53 on: January 24, 2006, 12:22:02 PM »
      Noticed people trying to figure out Tre lately, so I'll drop in a pronunciation and an amusing anecdote from earlier today.

      "Tray".  I thought it was rather self-explanatory, but some people thought it was "Tree".


      As for today, I was on my way to Sheetz after class for a shmiscuit.  When I walked up to the cashier with my order, on her nametag was "Tre."  My curiosity piqued, I had to ask, "I hope you don't mind me asking, but how do you pronounce your name?"

      "Tray."

      I was so very entertained.  Never expected to see that name in real life.
       

      Gulnyr

      Re: pronounciation
      « Reply #54 on: January 24, 2006, 12:23:27 PM »
      Oh.

      I was saying "CLAW-gruh-KAY-nee."

      I got "clawg" right, though.
       

      Milo

      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #55 on: January 24, 2006, 12:38:39 PM »
      Athus - Ah-Thus

      :)
       

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      RE: pronounciation
      « Reply #56 on: January 24, 2006, 02:57:47 PM »
      Michaelis
        Mik' ale' lis
       

      FlameStrike

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      Re: pronounciation
      « Reply #57 on: January 24, 2006, 04:21:24 PM »
      Synal'dur

      Synal'Dur

       Hehe, pretty much like you read it.;)
       

      Talan Va'lash

      Re: pronounciation
      « Reply #58 on: January 24, 2006, 10:15:35 PM »
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      Fl/\\m3Str!k3 - 1/24/2006  5:21 PM

      Synal'dur

      Synal'Dur

       Hehe, pretty much like you read it.;)


      Yeah, but you could read it either:

      Sin - all - dur  (sin, as in the seven deadly sins, all, as in the word all)

      or

      Sign - al - dur  (sign, as in stop sign, al as in the name Al)

      or any combination of the above to variations.

      -TV
       

      Zen

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      Re: pronounciation
      « Reply #59 on: January 25, 2006, 01:49:47 AM »
      Well If you really want a boggle *rofl* Please help all the Dwarves and come up with a Dwarven-BrokenCommon in writen and pronouciation. 8)

      ROFL   getting up -> OUCH! It really hurts after my Ortho Doc put a #8 needle in my knee tring to suck out a solid syst.
       

       

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