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Post by Sima L. Séregon »

lol

I like easy names :D

It looks like Rrakrrrdiiiiploooomatrr and this name with a rolling r, wonderful.....any Chinese here? *g*

Or ....Rrakrrr DI PLO matr?

Rackere Diplomatere would be in german easier than Diplomatre....arghhhh.....I am confused.....And still I like easy names :D
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-.- Lackele Diplomatle -.-
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Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

Misjbar, kick your PC!
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Rackere Diplomatre wrote:Misjbar, kick your PC!
I have the same problem.. are you using a german/ country font or something?
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Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

It is usual Arial.

Oh and by the way, the ə at the end is spoken.

Also, the r isn't rolled that special. just the german r.
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Post by Llama »

Pronounced BOX?

are you using german/ other language characters?
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Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

it's not a german character. It's a letter of the international phonetic alphabet. Visit the links next to the letters, can you read those?
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Oh great phonetic alphabeth,, no wonder my computer cant read it... it doens't have those chars

Use ENGLISH characters please
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Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

So, why should my computer show those letters and yours doesn't?

You can also read these: ÄäÖöÜü
THOSE are german letters. And I can't use english since letters in they don't have a set pronunciation... (to wound/ a wound as an example)
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Hmm.. i can read the german chars...

True about english... but you could write them as:

Wooned
or

Wowned

and that way the way to be pronounced by understood
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Sima wrote:.....any Chinese here? *g*
Djironyma wrote:-.- Lackele Diplomatle -.-
(O_o)!

Heyyyy......



I can say, "Round the Ragged Rocks, the Ragged Rascal Ran" better than any of you!!! XP
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Japanese Translation: Rakereruu Deiiporomatereruu!!! 8)
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George + ius , Ee-gill-rech/ck
It'd be self splainin me thinks.
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wait.. does ius = us
or ius = eee-us
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Post by Rackere Diplomatre »

Hadrian_Abela wrote:Hmm.. i can read the german chars...

True about english... but you could write them as:

Wooned
or

Wowned

and that way the way to be pronounced by understood
Haven't I told you the name contains things english speaking people can't even pronounce? So how shall I find an english description for it?
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Post by Japheth »

Uhm..

Ja (pronounced like the German word for yes)

Feth.

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Post by Sima L. Séregon »

Good job *g*

Now we can all see these beautiful hieroglyphs :wink:

It is so wonderful, that we learn to read those "letters" ...*ggg*

I remermber these fantastic days in which I have learned english vocabulary and in addition these great phonetic spelling *grr*
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*spells* Block Block a k Block Block Block d i strange thingie strange thingie p l o strange thingie strange thingie m a t Block Block. Shocked
::falls out of her chair laughing:: Oh, that was GOOD....

As for mine...

Maggie Kemoc = Ma'-gee(a is like bat, g like gum) Kee'-mock
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Byron - Bi-Ron
Ziel Oden - Zeel Odin
Joshua Bithmond - Ja-shoe-a Bith-mund
Sslizor - Sssss-liz-or
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edit:
I just make a mental note of complex names and reconize the complexity the next time i see you. sometimes i go a little further and start to make up names that fit along lines.

Misjbar = Mis-jib-ar
Moathia = Mothia
and there is a bunch more - but i will spare myself of the hours of writing and end it here.
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Post by Zeshyrr »

Zi'sssheearrr
Sima wrote:It looks like Rrakrrrdiiiiploooomatrr and this name with a rolling r, wonderful.....any Chinese here? *g*
99% of Chinese people would be able to roll those r's perfectly with no problem at all. This is because 99% can speak the official Chinese language of Mandarin, which has many rolling r sounds. Actually for some of the r sounds in the Chinese language, I think you would be the one who would have trouble pronouncing. :wink:

By the way, did you know that Sima is a famous Chinese surname? It means "Minister of War" and it's famous because it was held by the ancient historian Sima Qian and the cunning general Sima Yi.
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Misjbar = Mis-jib-ar
Very wrong Ziel. Very, very wrong. Do not ever ever say my beloved characters name like that. EVER. :)
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Post by Zare »

I've always thought of the "misj" part of "Misjbar" to be pronounced like a combination of mish and midge. Am I close? :)
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Post by Devrah Liioness »

Bah, no sense keeping it a secret anymore, I've told about 6 people who my other char is, so here's the pronounciation ;)

Rhiannon = REE-ann-on. Kind of obvious, though ;)
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Zare wrote:I've always thought of the "misj" part of "Misjbar" to be pronounced like a combination of mish and midge. Am I close? :)
WEll, if you guys look through the thread, you will have noticed that the correct pronounciation is OUT there.
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Post by Aegohl »

A hard-to-pronounce NPC:

Slasthulphus: Slast-thool-fus
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Zeshyrr wrote:Zi'sssheearrr
Sima wrote:It looks like Rrakrrrdiiiiploooomatrr and this name with a rolling r, wonderful.....any Chinese here? *g*
99% of Chinese people would be able to roll those r's perfectly with no problem at all. This is because 99% can speak the official Chinese language of Mandarin, which has many rolling r sounds. Actually for some of the r sounds in the Chinese language, I think you would be the one who would have trouble pronouncing. :wink:
Two very different kinds of R's. They somehow seem to be the same, but somehow, there's still some strange reason that a huge percentage of Chinese can only say.... "Oh, I am solly" =D . On the other hand, I am still always laughing when I try to teach non-Chinese people how to pronounce mandarin words that have the mandarin "rrr" sound :wink: .

Chinese lesson :) ?
For example...
- "sun; day (calendar)"
Chinese "PinYin" (Roman letter spelling) - Ri
Actuall pronunciation as close as De'am can try to get it: Like if one was to pronounce "errrm..." (symbolic onomotapoeia on internet of uncertainty), but without the "e" or the "m" :P

Then there's one of the four vocal inflection of Mandarin that you have to put into it, which I won't even begin to explain XD .

Solly zat is not I can help :wink: .

(Did I ever mention I'm really, really glad I didn't learned to speak English the way my parents pronounce it? -_-;; Though it's always hilarious listening to my father trying to pronounce "southern". I'm so mean (^^). )
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Olar Dessautus
Oh-l-ar Des-Ought-us
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Ezorock Roughfoot.

Eh-zoh-rock Rough-foot

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Mephistus


Meh - fis - tus
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