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Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:20 am
by Vephriel
Aotona = Ow-Toe-Nah (I haven't seen anyone else who pronounces it like this QQ )
I do as well. ^^ I think it's due to the Japanese pronunciation of 'Ao' as 'ow', so my mind gravitates towards that.

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:21 am
by Lisaara
Vephriel wrote:
Aotona = Ow-Toe-Nah (I haven't seen anyone else who pronounces it like this QQ )
I do as well. ^^ I think it's due to the Japanese pronunciation of 'Ao' as 'ow', so my mind gravitates towards that.
Same! XD

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 3:26 am
by Kyria
Loque'nahak: Low-kway-NAH-hawk (bit unusual, I suppose... my boyfriend says it this way too)
Aotona: Ow-TOE-nuh
Araga: Ah-RAH-ga

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 6:34 am
by Sherbe
Loque'nahak --LOCK-nah-hawk
Aotona -- OW-toh-nah
Araga ---ÄH-rah-gah

My main Sherbe is my modification from the word sorbet, but obviously not pronounced exactly like that. I don't use -ay in the end, for example. Mostly in vent people just say "Sherb", which is fine.
My priest Agape is usually pronounced like the English word for wide open. It's actually a Greek word for godly love, and I pronounce it myself Ah-gah-peh. The word is really Ah-gah-pey.

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:33 am
by Mindsprocket
Loque'nahak - LO-ke-nu-HUK ("lo" as in lost, "ke" as in Kent, "nu" as in nut, and "huk" rhymes with luck)
Aotona - A-o-to-na (both As sound like the u in nut, both Os sound like the o in ton)
Araga - a-RA-ga (again all As like the u in nut)
Gondria - GON-dree-a (another nutty a)
Arcturis - ark-TOO-ris
Skoll - just like that, rhymes with toll

I basically use German pronunciation, most notably the German a. It happens automatically with any name that doesn't look English, even though I play the English version of the game on an English language server.

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:18 am
by Darknez
Loque'nahak: "Lock-nah-hack"
Aotona: "Ay-oh-tone-ah"
Araga: "Arrah-Gar"

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 10:52 am
by Sukurachi
well, not being a native English speaker MAY make a difference here.

Loque'Nahak = LOW(k) n'hok

in other words, two and a half syllables. the "que" has no phonetic value except as a final consonant.
The "k' " is a "k" accompanied by a glottal stop (common in Hebrew and various North American native tongues).

For some reason, in my mind, the accent in the second part of his name is on the final syllable., making the first instance of "na" more or less just a lone "N" with a shwa (neutral "uh"-like sound)

so:

LOW - k' - N' -hawk

(can you tell I'm a fan of philology?)


Aotona: Ao - TO - nuh (Ao = "ow!" like "ouch")

Araga: ah-da-gah kind of Japanese-ish... no strong tonic accent, so three relatively equal syllables

(the "d" is the Japanese equivalent of "R"... not quite "R", not quite "D")

I'm wondering why some people are putting "R"s at the end of some of the final syllables?
Is that like the way Prince Charles (the twit) pronounces Canada? ("Ca-na-dur")
Those extra "R"s are a really nasty habit!
They have no philological value!!!

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 4:31 pm
by Rhyela
Loque'nahak - loh-kay-nuh-hawk
Araga - uh-rah-guh
Aotona - ay-oh-toh-nuh

Probably all wrong, but oh well. This is also coming from the person who for the longest time pronounced draenei as "draw-nay" until my brother harrassed me about it so much that I finally started saying "druh-nye", which is probably still wrong. :lol:

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 5:49 pm
by Saturo
Draenei - dRa-neigh

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2010 7:39 pm
by Loethlin
Seriously?
I always thought Draenei is "dreh-nay"...

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:05 am
by Sukurachi
Loethlin wrote:Seriously?
I always thought Draenei is "dreh-nay"...

Seconded, with a minor correction:

Dreh - ny


(unless that's what you meant by "nay"... like "high")

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 7:42 pm
by Evandelle
Loque- Lock-nah-hok
Aotona- Ah-tone-ah
Araga- Ah-rahg-ah
Gondria- Gon-dree-ah
Arcturis- Ark-true-es
Skoll- Rhymes with hole..toll..roll *giggles* ANYWAY >.>
Rak'Shiri -Rock-Sheer-ee

Oh, and I'll add dungeons on this list as well, because I've heard these two pronounced every possible way they could be, and I wanna hear what you guys think.

Stratholme- St-wrath-holme
Scholomance- Skoll-oh-mance

My two main hunter's names are pretty self-explainatory...
Evandelle- Ev-ahn-delle
Eribess- Air-ah-Bess

As for my main character, my gnome mage...Everyone and their brother pronounce it wrong. :P I usually hear it as Irwin..like Steve Irwin...But whatevs.

Eirwen- Air-when

As for draenei...I pronounce it Drah-nye (like Bill Nye..the science guy :P) But usually I just call them space goats, or pwnies :P

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:14 pm
by Wark
Loque'nahak: loh-kweh-NAHK.

I'd like you to take this opportunity to savor how much time I managed to devote to not reading Loque'nahak's name that two years later it took a random forum post about pronunciation for me to even notice all the syllables. (Happens more often than you'd think....)

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:36 am
by Mindsprocket
Draenei - DRRRÄ-nai with a rrroling RRR cause it's prrretty XD (the Ä sounds like the A in "hat")

Don't think that's totally right though. You can hear what it's supposed to sound like in the Draenei Intro if you really want to know.

As for instances:

Stratholme - STRAT-holm (no nutty A, those come later and are repersented by Us)
Scholomance - SKOH-loh-mance
Ahn'Qiraj - un-KEE-rush
Auchindoun - ow-keen-DOON
Azjol'Nerub - US-yoll-NEH-roob
Ahn'kahet - un-KU-hat

And another place I've always had problems with:

Auberdine - o-bear-DEEN (almost like Aberdeen, don't know why)

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:12 am
by Sarayana
Oooh instances!

Stratholme - STRATH-owlm (the a pronounced like the a in hat)
Scholomance - skol-oh-mance (the first syllable is pronounced the same way I pronounce Skoll - the o sounds a bit like the vowel sound in "aw")
Ahn'Qiraj - un-KEE-rush (just like you, Mindsprocket ^^)
Auchindoun - aw-keen-DAWN
Azjol'Nerub - us-djoll-neh-ROOB
Ahn'kahet - un-KU-het

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:06 am
by François
loque'nahak - low-key-nah-hock

guarantee it. :ugeek:


also:

kill shot - "free-arr-kane-shot"

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:23 am
by SgtMakkie
SgtMakkie....Yes you do need to know the correct way to say it!

Sgt - you say as Sergeant
Mak - Mac
kie - key

Repeat this 3 times at each turn of the hour! I shall be testing you later!
:twisted:

just couldn't resist muahh

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:00 pm
by Gimlion
Loque'Nahak - Lo-kay-nay-hawk. It just seems more troll to me, which i seem fitting as he's a Loa's mate... :D

Aotona - A-oh-toh-na

Also, I pronounce Draeni as Dray-eh-nye. with the Nye pronounced like eye.

My name - Gim-lee-in. Think Gimmli with an 'in' at the end... ;)

Skoll - Like Skull

Echeyakee - ah-chay-yah-key

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:07 pm
by Ryai
Grubthor: GRUB-THOR pronounced with the same tone as TROG-DOR.

Because the worm is just that epic.

But eh.

Loque'nahak: LowK [low with a K sound basically]-Nah-Hak


Ryai- name started originally as an RP handle, which was derived from another RP handle. Which, I don't think anyone can pronounce. Including myself. But; Rye-I, Ree-I, Ray-I, Rye-Ay, Rye-Ah etc etc etc..

But most just pronounce it SPUD.

Also on Draenei; Dray-niegh, Dray-Nigh, Dre-nigh, Dre-niegh... I mostly pronounce it Dray-Nigh tho.

Re: Pronunciation thread! xD

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2010 11:11 pm
by Vephriel
I pronounce draenei as:
dra-nye (dra being the same from the word 'draft')

And just for the heck of it, my character's name would be like:
veff-ree-elle
Spoken quickly, so the three syllables just sort of flow into each other.