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Nafri
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:53:00 -
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Gallente = Jalente
Quafe = Kwayff
Khanid = Kha - nid
but mostly like their written, but only the german way to pronounce the single letters Wanna fly with me?
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Nafri
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:53:00 -
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Gallente = Jalente
Quafe = Kwayff
Khanid = Kha - nid
but mostly like their written, but only the german way to pronounce the single letters Wanna fly with me?
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Cetshwayo
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Posted - 2004.10.16 23:00:00 -
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I've noticed some people pronounce Khanid like car-nidd or something similar with an 'r' in there. How does Kha sound like car?? Maybe I am nit-picking here. I pronounce it like Kha (as in Ghengis Khan)-nid
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Cetshwayo
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Posted - 2004.10.16 23:00:00 -
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I've noticed some people pronounce Khanid like car-nidd or something similar with an 'r' in there. How does Kha sound like car?? Maybe I am nit-picking here. I pronounce it like Kha (as in Ghengis Khan)-nid
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Atandros
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Posted - 2004.10.16 23:37:00 -
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Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
Ah-thuel Snahn?
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Atandros
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Posted - 2004.10.16 23:37:00 -
[156]
Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
Ah-thuel Snahn?
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Severe McCald
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:26:00 -
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Originally by: Cetshwayo I've noticed some people pronounce Khanid like car-nidd or something similar with an 'r' in there. How does Kha sound like car?? Maybe I am nit-picking here. I pronounce it like Kha (as in Ghengis Khan)-nid
In English (as a native speaker) the Kha in Khan is pronounced "car" (so Khan = carn).
English is an awkward language when it comes to pronounciation (pro'nown'ss'd: pro'nun'see'ay'shun).
For example, the letters "ough" can be pronounced at least four different ways; as follows:
rough = ruff bough = bow (said like "cow") through = throo' ought = ort
It gets worse.
Severe
And Moses was content to dwell with the man:and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter. And she bare him a son, and he called his name Gershom:for he said, I have been a stranger in a strange land. |

Severe McCald
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:26:00 -
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Originally by: Cetshwayo I've noticed some people pronounce Khanid like car-nidd or something similar with an 'r' in there. How does Kha sound like car?? Maybe I am nit-picking here. I pronounce it like Kha (as in Ghengis Khan)-nid
In English (as a native speaker) the Kha in Khan is pronounced "car" (so Khan = carn).
English is an awkward language when it comes to pronounciation (pro'nown'ss'd: pro'nun'see'ay'shun).
For example, the letters "ough" can be pronounced at least four different ways; as follows:
rough = ruff bough = bow (said like "cow") through = throo' ought = ort
It gets worse.
Severe
And Moses was content to dwell with the man:and he gave Moses Zipporah his daughter. And she bare him a son, and he called his name Gershom:for he said, I have been a stranger in a strange land. |

Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:35:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 19/10/2004 14:42:19
Originally by: Steeldrake
Originally by: Rodj Blake
Originally by: Scorpyn
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
And it's doing the same type of damage as lightning aswell 
It's not a coincidence, since Mjolnir was the name of Thor's hammer - and Thor was the god of lightning amongst other things.
Anyway...
Quafe - Kwayf Gallente - Gal-lent Yulai - You lie Mjolnir - My-ul-neer Unefsih - Oona fish (I know it's wrong, but can't think of the proper way) Pator - Pay tor
Ok, and how do you pronounce your signature? 
Dol-chay eh deck-or-um est pro im-per-rart-or more-ee
It's Latin for "It is a sweet and fitting thing to die for the Emperor" in case you were wondering (paraphrased from dolce et decorum est pro patria mori)
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |

Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:35:00 -
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Edited by: Rodj Blake on 19/10/2004 14:42:19
Originally by: Steeldrake
Originally by: Rodj Blake
Originally by: Scorpyn
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
And it's doing the same type of damage as lightning aswell 
It's not a coincidence, since Mjolnir was the name of Thor's hammer - and Thor was the god of lightning amongst other things.
Anyway...
Quafe - Kwayf Gallente - Gal-lent Yulai - You lie Mjolnir - My-ul-neer Unefsih - Oona fish (I know it's wrong, but can't think of the proper way) Pator - Pay tor
Ok, and how do you pronounce your signature? 
Dol-chay eh deck-or-um est pro im-per-rart-or more-ee
It's Latin for "It is a sweet and fitting thing to die for the Emperor" in case you were wondering (paraphrased from dolce et decorum est pro patria mori)
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |
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Sybylle
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:52:00 -
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Originally by: Core Bash Here's my argument:
It's really pronounced "Gal-ent." My logic?
"Gillete" razors are pronounced "Jil-et," and Gallentians are originally French in origin, which would lead me to think that their race is pronounced in the same matter as Gillete razors.
DEVS - Back me up on this one. 
  
Nice one, and indeed, even if the logic is particular, this would be the pronounciation in french. So I think you're right, if not for the logic, at least for the pronounciation  (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:52:00 -
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Originally by: Core Bash Here's my argument:
It's really pronounced "Gal-ent." My logic?
"Gillete" razors are pronounced "Jil-et," and Gallentians are originally French in origin, which would lead me to think that their race is pronounced in the same matter as Gillete razors.
DEVS - Back me up on this one. 
  
Nice one, and indeed, even if the logic is particular, this would be the pronounciation in french. So I think you're right, if not for the logic, at least for the pronounciation  (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:56:00 -
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Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
I would say something like : A-tool-ay Shay-nanm Because it sound good ^^ (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Sybylle
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:56:00 -
[164]
Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
I would say something like : A-tool-ay Shay-nanm Because it sound good ^^ (\_/) (O.o) (> <)=Oveur (proof) "Jumping 50 systems I can like, have sex 150 times during that period" |

Winterblink
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Posted - 2004.10.19 16:35:00 -
[165]
Or how about everyone's favorite cryptic system:
0SH-T? :)
___winterblink/warp_drive_active/eve_nature_vraie// |

Winterblink
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Posted - 2004.10.19 16:35:00 -
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Or how about everyone's favorite cryptic system:
0SH-T? :)
___winterblink/warp_drive_active/eve_nature_vraie// |

Riddari
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Posted - 2004.10.19 17:31:00 -
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Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
A¦·l Snannmm
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Riddari
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Posted - 2004.10.19 17:31:00 -
[168]
Originally by: Athule Snanm Edited by: Athule Snanm on 15/10/2004 22:58:49 Slightly egotistical I know, but I'm intrigued if anyone can get the correct pronouciation of my name...
Oh, and the correct spelling would probably help: Ath¨le Snanm
A¦·l Snannmm
¼©¼ a history |

Skarn Lonewolf
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Posted - 2004.10.19 18:55:00 -
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for Quafe..
in French, the u of 'qu'+wovel isnt pronounced. qualitÚ (translated, quality) its 'kaliteh' quitter (translated, 'to quit') its 'kiteh'
So Quafe would be said in french 'Kaf' but by habit i always pronounce the 'e' so i say most of the time 'Kafeh' like in 'CafÚ' (koffee)
No sig, this is making lag this forum, mine is 59 octets !
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Skarn Lonewolf
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Posted - 2004.10.19 18:55:00 -
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for Quafe..
in French, the u of 'qu'+wovel isnt pronounced. qualitÚ (translated, quality) its 'kaliteh' quitter (translated, 'to quit') its 'kiteh'
So Quafe would be said in french 'Kaf' but by habit i always pronounce the 'e' so i say most of the time 'Kafeh' like in 'CafÚ' (koffee)
No sig, this is making lag this forum, mine is 59 octets !
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Reeper
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Posted - 2004.10.19 19:17:00 -
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Diemos - Dee-ay-mos Mjolnir - Jol-nir (dunno why but i never pronounce the 'm') Kaira - Khay-rah Ourapheph - Ur-a-fef Quafe - Kwayfe OSH-T - Oh Sh1t Khanid - Kah-nid Gallente - Gall-en-tay Oipo - Oy-poe Yulai - You-Lie
Reeper
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Reeper
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Posted - 2004.10.19 19:17:00 -
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Diemos - Dee-ay-mos Mjolnir - Jol-nir (dunno why but i never pronounce the 'm') Kaira - Khay-rah Ourapheph - Ur-a-fef Quafe - Kwayfe OSH-T - Oh Sh1t Khanid - Kah-nid Gallente - Gall-en-tay Oipo - Oy-poe Yulai - You-Lie
Reeper
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Amicus
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Posted - 2004.10.19 19:38:00 -
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Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32
Originally by: Severe McCald In English (as a native speaker) the Kha in Khan is pronounced "car" (so Khan = carn)
There is no "r" in Khan for a "native speaker" in standard spoken English (i.e., what we expect from, e.g., newscasters). At least not in standard American English, and I do not believe it is standard for English or Austrailian dialects either. The "a" in Khan is a long vowel, and it could sound close to having an "r" depending on your region (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same). A harder (more distinct) "r" sound might come from a regional dialect of which I am not familiar--where are you from?
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Amicus
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Posted - 2004.10.19 19:38:00 -
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Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32
Originally by: Severe McCald In English (as a native speaker) the Kha in Khan is pronounced "car" (so Khan = carn)
There is no "r" in Khan for a "native speaker" in standard spoken English (i.e., what we expect from, e.g., newscasters). At least not in standard American English, and I do not believe it is standard for English or Austrailian dialects either. The "a" in Khan is a long vowel, and it could sound close to having an "r" depending on your region (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same). A harder (more distinct) "r" sound might come from a regional dialect of which I am not familiar--where are you from?
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0subzero0
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Posted - 2004.10.20 00:36:00 -
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dunno whpo said this and surely dont know how to quote , but quitter means leave not quit that is all :)
and i'd say yulai is prononced yulay --------------------------------------------- Yea thats right, I went there (\_/) (O.o) (> <) This is Bunny. Copy Bunny into your signature to help him on his way to world domination. |

0subzero0
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Posted - 2004.10.20 00:36:00 -
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dunno whpo said this and surely dont know how to quote , but quitter means leave not quit that is all :)
and i'd say yulai is prononced yulay --------------------------------------------- Yea thats right, I went there (\_/) (O.o) (> <) This is Bunny. Copy Bunny into your signature to help him on his way to world domination. |

Hamatitio
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Posted - 2004.10.20 04:14:00 -
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Ok the only time this is going to be said: Hamatitio
Ham-uh-Tee-She O
Hamatitio
Thats how you say it, get it right :) --
Director of Ganking: Death Row Inc. |

Hamatitio
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Posted - 2004.10.20 04:14:00 -
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Ok the only time this is going to be said: Hamatitio
Ham-uh-Tee-She O
Hamatitio
Thats how you say it, get it right :) --
Director of Ganking: Death Row Inc. |

Jamukaze
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Posted - 2004.10.20 04:34:00 -
[179]
amarr - ar-mar superstar
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Jamukaze
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Posted - 2004.10.20 04:34:00 -
[180]
amarr - ar-mar superstar
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