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Nekuva
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:09:00 -
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various terms in Eve. such as....
Gallente Quafe Khanid other words
My pronunciation: Gallente gal-in-tee gal-in-tay Quafe kwaf-ay kwaf-ee cof-fee Khanid kay-nid
Let's see how all of you say it.... I'm especially curious about Quafe.
Have fun 
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Nekuva
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:09:00 -
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various terms in Eve. such as....
Gallente Quafe Khanid other words
My pronunciation: Gallente gal-in-tee gal-in-tay Quafe kwaf-ay kwaf-ee cof-fee Khanid kay-nid
Let's see how all of you say it.... I'm especially curious about Quafe.
Have fun 
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Tripoli
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:14:00 -
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Gal-len-tay Coffee Kah-nid
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Tripoli
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:14:00 -
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Gal-len-tay Coffee Kah-nid
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TheMiner
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:15:00 -
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Edited by: TheMiner on 14/10/2004 01:18:00 Quaff-ee (how someone from new york says coffee)
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TheMiner
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:15:00 -
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Edited by: TheMiner on 14/10/2004 01:18:00 Quaff-ee (how someone from new york says coffee)
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Norsten
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:20:00 -
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Edited by: Norsten on 14/10/2004 01:23:48 gallente - gallentay
quafe - kwaf (the 'e' is silent in such words)
edit: dev imput would be useful here
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Norsten
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:20:00 -
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Edited by: Norsten on 14/10/2004 01:23:48 gallente - gallentay
quafe - kwaf (the 'e' is silent in such words)
edit: dev imput would be useful here
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Hamatitio
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:24:00 -
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I agree with Kwaf! --
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Hamatitio
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:24:00 -
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I agree with Kwaf! --
Director of Ganking: Death Row Inc. |
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Kerosene
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:29:00 -
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Gal-en-tay Kwayf Kan-id uth-er wer-ds
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Kerosene
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:29:00 -
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Gal-en-tay Kwayf Kan-id uth-er wer-ds
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DarkMatter
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:39:00 -
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Edited by: DarkMatter on 14/10/2004 01:42:51 Quafe
Ku-aif
The e at the end turns the ah sound of the a in to eh.
Kind of like saying kuait, like the country, but replace the t sound with an f.
Khanid
Con-id
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DarkMatter
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Posted - 2004.10.14 01:39:00 -
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Edited by: DarkMatter on 14/10/2004 01:42:51 Quafe
Ku-aif
The e at the end turns the ah sound of the a in to eh.
Kind of like saying kuait, like the country, but replace the t sound with an f.
Khanid
Con-id
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Dethra
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:02:00 -
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Gallente - Gal'en'tee (tee- long e) Quafe - Kwayf (silent E, long a) Khanid - Can'id Aunenen - Ow'nen'en (random solar system that's oddly named) Heimatar - High'muh'tar still thinking of other words..
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Dethra
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:02:00 -
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Gallente - Gal'en'tee (tee- long e) Quafe - Kwayf (silent E, long a) Khanid - Can'id Aunenen - Ow'nen'en (random solar system that's oddly named) Heimatar - High'muh'tar still thinking of other words..
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Buggeh
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:26:00 -
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gal-lÞn-tÞ
kweef
Kah-nid
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Dutch semi-carebear all-round character with lvl5 bad luck. |

Buggeh
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:26:00 -
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gal-lÞn-tÞ
kweef
Kah-nid
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Dutch semi-carebear all-round character with lvl5 bad luck. |

Core Bash
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:46:00 -
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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.  á
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Core Bash
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:46:00 -
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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.  á
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Berilac
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:54:00 -
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yulai... i dont even get close to pronouncing this one... i usualy end up with something: you-lye, with some weird gut noises --- 'Sweeden Steel Bite hard'
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Berilac
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:54:00 -
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yulai... i dont even get close to pronouncing this one... i usualy end up with something: you-lye, with some weird gut noises --- 'Sweeden Steel Bite hard'
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Jozef Meurtrier
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:59:00 -
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Edited by: Jozef Meurtrier on 14/10/2004 03:03:59 Edited by: Jozef Meurtrier on 14/10/2004 03:02:59 Gallente - Gal-en-day Quafe - Kwaf Khanid - Kah-nid Aunenen - OMGWTFPWNED Jita - Jeetah
Edit:
Caracal. Is it Car-a-call or Car-a-sell?
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Jozef Meurtrier
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Posted - 2004.10.14 02:59:00 -
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Edited by: Jozef Meurtrier on 14/10/2004 03:03:59 Edited by: Jozef Meurtrier on 14/10/2004 03:02:59 Gallente - Gal-en-day Quafe - Kwaf Khanid - Kah-nid Aunenen - OMGWTFPWNED Jita - Jeetah
Edit:
Caracal. Is it Car-a-call or Car-a-sell?
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Nekuva
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:00:00 -
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Edited by: Nekuva on 14/10/2004 03:13:06 I say....
Yulai Yoo-lie Cistuvaert Sis-too-vayrt Oursulaert Our-sull-(air)t Jita Jit-ta
EDIT: and I say Caracal as Care-uh-call
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Nekuva
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:00:00 -
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Edited by: Nekuva on 14/10/2004 03:13:06 I say....
Yulai Yoo-lie Cistuvaert Sis-too-vayrt Oursulaert Our-sull-(air)t Jita Jit-ta
EDIT: and I say Caracal as Care-uh-call
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Nalias
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:48:00 -
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Gal 'int Kwoff 'Can id
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Nalias
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:48:00 -
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Gal 'int Kwoff 'Can id
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Cabadrin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:54:00 -
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Yulai - yoo-LIE Gallente - Gall-ENT Minmatar - MIN-ma-tar EC-P8R - ek-pAter Khanid - KHAH-nid Quafe - quAfe Amarr - ah-mar
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Cabadrin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 03:54:00 -
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Yulai - yoo-LIE Gallente - Gall-ENT Minmatar - MIN-ma-tar EC-P8R - ek-pAter Khanid - KHAH-nid Quafe - quAfe Amarr - ah-mar
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Coalition Kill Board |
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Mephorios
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:26:00 -
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guy-en-tay kw-ef ca-nid
Not sure if it's true in french, but two double 'l' in spanish makes a 'y' sound
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Mephorios
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:26:00 -
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guy-en-tay kw-ef ca-nid
Not sure if it's true in french, but two double 'l' in spanish makes a 'y' sound
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Frank Horrigan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:34:00 -
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you know seriously.. i dident even look at the spelling before i just guessed.. and now i have to change that a bit.. so heres my revised pernounces
(gal-en-te)(from gal-a-ti-ni) (quafe)(from quarfe) (Kin-hand) (mim-ni-tar) ....
DUDE WE SERIOUSLY NEED A TRANING VIDEO PLEASE CCP!!! or else ill look retarted on team speak  
Originally by: Oveur
Originally by: Bhaal What has turned out better than expected?
Everything. Remember, we're from Iceland.
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Frank Horrigan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:34:00 -
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you know seriously.. i dident even look at the spelling before i just guessed.. and now i have to change that a bit.. so heres my revised pernounces
(gal-en-te)(from gal-a-ti-ni) (quafe)(from quarfe) (Kin-hand) (mim-ni-tar) ....
DUDE WE SERIOUSLY NEED A TRANING VIDEO PLEASE CCP!!! or else ill look retarted on team speak  
Originally by: Oveur
Originally by: Bhaal What has turned out better than expected?
Everything. Remember, we're from Iceland.
(\_/) (O.o) (> <) This i |

Frank Horrigan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:35:00 -
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Edited by: Frank Horrigan on 14/10/2004 04:37:25
Originally by: Berilac yulai... i dont even get close to pronouncing this one... i usualy end up with something: you-lye, with some weird gut noises
(You-Lai)
Originally by: Oveur
Originally by: Bhaal What has turned out better than expected?
Everything. Remember, we're from Iceland.
(\_/) (O.o) (> <) This i |

Frank Horrigan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 04:35:00 -
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Edited by: Frank Horrigan on 14/10/2004 04:37:25
Originally by: Berilac yulai... i dont even get close to pronouncing this one... i usualy end up with something: you-lye, with some weird gut noises
(You-Lai)
Originally by: Oveur
Originally by: Bhaal What has turned out better than expected?
Everything. Remember, we're from Iceland.
(\_/) (O.o) (> <) This i |

Tripoli
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Posted - 2004.10.14 05:23:00 -
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Originally by: Cabadrin EC-P8R - ek-pAter
LOL
Yulai - YOU-lie Cistuvaert - CIS-tu-vart Oursulaert - OUR-sue-lart Raneilles - RAIN-illies Kaira - KY-ra Gehi - GEH-ee
Caracal - CARE-a-cal Exequror - EX-ek-kerr Deimos - DEE-mose Ares - AIR-eez Taranis - TARE-an-iss Oneiros - own-EAR-ose
Nocxium - NOX-ee-um
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Tripoli
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Posted - 2004.10.14 05:23:00 -
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Originally by: Cabadrin EC-P8R - ek-pAter
LOL
Yulai - YOU-lie Cistuvaert - CIS-tu-vart Oursulaert - OUR-sue-lart Raneilles - RAIN-illies Kaira - KY-ra Gehi - GEH-ee
Caracal - CARE-a-cal Exequror - EX-ek-kerr Deimos - DEE-mose Ares - AIR-eez Taranis - TARE-an-iss Oneiros - own-EAR-ose
Nocxium - NOX-ee-um
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VossKarr
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:25:00 -
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Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
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VossKarr
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:25:00 -
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Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
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Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:54:00 -
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Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
Muh-JOL-neer.
Molnia sounds more accurate though..........
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Joshua Calvert
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:54:00 -
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Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
Muh-JOL-neer.
Molnia sounds more accurate though..........
LEEEEERRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY! |

Lorna Doone
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:57:00 -
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Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
My guess is the j is supposed to sound like a y (like in Ljubljana) so Muh-yol-near. Could be wrong though 
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Lorna Doone
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Posted - 2004.10.14 06:57:00 -
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Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
My guess is the j is supposed to sound like a y (like in Ljubljana) so Muh-yol-near. Could be wrong though 
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TheJay
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:27:00 -
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Muh-yol-neer 
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TheJay
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:27:00 -
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Muh-yol-neer 
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Meehan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:28:00 -
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Mjolnir is from norse mythology. It's supposed to be pronounced as it's written.
I.e. MIOL-nihr or something like that =)
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Meehan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:28:00 -
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Mjolnir is from norse mythology. It's supposed to be pronounced as it's written.
I.e. MIOL-nihr or something like that =)
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drunkenmaster
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:32:00 -
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m-yol-nir kwayf gal-en-tay ka-nid soo-ka-vester sis-tu-vert kaa-la-ki-oat-a you-lie mega-thron a-poc-a-lips blue-pill g-ank care-bear pie-rut Tom-B nerf-bat four-um-hore swear-fill-ter isk
that's all I can think of right now .
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drunkenmaster
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:32:00 -
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m-yol-nir kwayf gal-en-tay ka-nid soo-ka-vester sis-tu-vert kaa-la-ki-oat-a you-lie mega-thron a-poc-a-lips blue-pill g-ank care-bear pie-rut Tom-B nerf-bat four-um-hore swear-fill-ter isk
that's all I can think of right now .
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meowcat
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:37:00 -
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i find it odd that lots of people place inflection on the "e" at the end of gallente.
eg: gal-en-tay or: gal-en-tee
for me, it is GAL-ENT
although i prefer Intaki |

meowcat
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:37:00 -
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i find it odd that lots of people place inflection on the "e" at the end of gallente.
eg: gal-en-tay or: gal-en-tee
for me, it is GAL-ENT
although i prefer Intaki |

Zyrla Bladestorm
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:39:00 -
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Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:46:48 Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:46:01 Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:44:40 Gall-Ent (gallant with an e) Kwoff (same as quaff) Kha-nid (not unlike Ka-Led ;) )
mu-jol-neer
E-C-P-8-er . ----- Apologys for any rambling that may have just occurred.
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Zyrla Bladestorm
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:39:00 -
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Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:46:48 Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:46:01 Edited by: Zyrla Bladestorm on 14/10/2004 08:44:40 Gall-Ent (gallant with an e) Kwoff (same as quaff) Kha-nid (not unlike Ka-Led ;) )
mu-jol-neer
E-C-P-8-er . ----- Apologys for any rambling that may have just occurred.
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drunkenmaster
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:48:00 -
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Originally by: meowcat i find it odd that lots of people place inflection on the "e" at the end of gallente.
eg: gal-en-tay or: gal-en-tee
for me, it is GAL-ENT
although i prefer Intaki
The ladies prefer the Intaki rawr
now I think about it, when I say it out loud, the 'e' at the end rarely gets a mention.
Also, ee-cee-pee-eight-ar
and or-vol and ora-hoo-nen .
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drunkenmaster
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:48:00 -
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Originally by: meowcat i find it odd that lots of people place inflection on the "e" at the end of gallente.
eg: gal-en-tay or: gal-en-tee
for me, it is GAL-ENT
although i prefer Intaki
The ladies prefer the Intaki rawr
now I think about it, when I say it out loud, the 'e' at the end rarely gets a mention.
Also, ee-cee-pee-eight-ar
and or-vol and ora-hoo-nen .
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:52:00 -
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Gal-an-tea Kw-a-fe Can-id U-lie Pay-tar Lum-in-arrr  He-me-tar Am-arrr  Cal-dar-e E-C-P-8-Arrrr  Bur-gah Gal-tie
Tales from the EVE Cluster |

Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:52:00 -
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Gal-an-tea Kw-a-fe Can-id U-lie Pay-tar Lum-in-arrr  He-me-tar Am-arrr  Cal-dar-e E-C-P-8-Arrrr  Bur-gah Gal-tie
Tales from the EVE Cluster |

Dloan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:53:00 -
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Originally by: Norsten Edited by: Norsten on 14/10/2004 01:23:48 gallente - gallentay
quafe - kwaf (the 'e' is silent in such words)
edit: dev imput would be useful here
Personally, I go with the Quafay, a hybrid French pronunciation. It seems odd you should claim the 'e' is silent in Quafe but not in Gallente. Gallent, with emphasis on the 't' would be much more rational.
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Dloan
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Posted - 2004.10.14 08:53:00 -
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Originally by: Norsten Edited by: Norsten on 14/10/2004 01:23:48 gallente - gallentay
quafe - kwaf (the 'e' is silent in such words)
edit: dev imput would be useful here
Personally, I go with the Quafay, a hybrid French pronunciation. It seems odd you should claim the 'e' is silent in Quafe but not in Gallente. Gallent, with emphasis on the 't' would be much more rational.
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Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:00:00 -
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It's too early for tongue exercises
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Eris Discordia
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:00:00 -
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It's too early for tongue exercises
I ♥ my pink dreadnought of pwnage Mail [email protected] if you have any questions. |

Sforza
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:03:00 -
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Originally by: Eris Discordia It's too early for tongue exercises
Blimey.. someone sling an innuendo in here, ASAP!
Anyhoo, Im glad this subject came up, an official pronouncement on how to say "Gallente" would be most welcome.
Sforza
CEO Vronsky Brothers and Sons
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Sforza
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:03:00 -
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Originally by: Eris Discordia It's too early for tongue exercises
Blimey.. someone sling an innuendo in here, ASAP!
Anyhoo, Im glad this subject came up, an official pronouncement on how to say "Gallente" would be most welcome.
Sforza
CEO Vronsky Brothers and Sons
Council Member Ushra'Khan |

Vydek Daamth
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:21:00 -
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Edited by: Vydek Daamth on 14/10/2004 18:13:45 Here are some of my favorites
Kaalakiota = Caw-ah-la-key-oh-tea-ah Suukuvestaa = Sue-coo-ves-tay-ahh Perkone = Purr-cone (thats how an non-Caldari says it) Perkone = Purr-co-knee (is the correct way) Ishukone = Ish-you-co-knee Wiyrkomi = Why-arr-co-me Poksu = Poke-sue Hyasyoda = High-ya-show-da (not Hi-ya-soda) Ytiri = Yet-ear-ee Zainou = Psy-new Nugoeihuvi = New-ge-owie-who-vy (or best guess) *Opps forgot Lai Dai = Lie Die (or if you want to sound more Caldari its Lye Dye)
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Vydek Daamth
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:21:00 -
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Edited by: Vydek Daamth on 14/10/2004 18:13:45 Here are some of my favorites
Kaalakiota = Caw-ah-la-key-oh-tea-ah Suukuvestaa = Sue-coo-ves-tay-ahh Perkone = Purr-cone (thats how an non-Caldari says it) Perkone = Purr-co-knee (is the correct way) Ishukone = Ish-you-co-knee Wiyrkomi = Why-arr-co-me Poksu = Poke-sue Hyasyoda = High-ya-show-da (not Hi-ya-soda) Ytiri = Yet-ear-ee Zainou = Psy-new Nugoeihuvi = New-ge-owie-who-vy (or best guess) *Opps forgot Lai Dai = Lie Die (or if you want to sound more Caldari its Lye Dye)
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hatchette
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:24:00 -
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We have this saying of ours.. "pisi kao sto govoris".. it means write the same as you speak...
Quafe - kafÞ (emphasis on last e) Yulai - You Lie (same pronounciation) Amarr - amÓR (it would sound like klingon to others i guess) Jita - Yee-taa Cistuvaert - Tzee-stu-va-ert :P
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hatchette
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:24:00 -
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We have this saying of ours.. "pisi kao sto govoris".. it means write the same as you speak...
Quafe - kafÞ (emphasis on last e) Yulai - You Lie (same pronounciation) Amarr - amÓR (it would sound like klingon to others i guess) Jita - Yee-taa Cistuvaert - Tzee-stu-va-ert :P
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Tripp Orsam
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:33:00 -
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I've always thought of it as Jal-en-tee, others: caracal - cara-sal quafe - kaffee
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Tripp Orsam
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:33:00 -
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I've always thought of it as Jal-en-tee, others: caracal - cara-sal quafe - kaffee
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Scerenity
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:35:00 -
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Gal-ant-ay Am-ah Min-mart-ah Kal-daree Kway-ff Mudge-ohl-nur
------ Scerenity Selling Me! |

Scerenity
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:35:00 -
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Gal-ant-ay Am-ah Min-mart-ah Kal-daree Kway-ff Mudge-ohl-nur
------ Scerenity Selling Me! |

Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:41:00 -
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Edited by: Scorpyn on 14/10/2004 10:01:15 Gallente -> Frog/Frogeater Quafe -> Poison Khanid -> Kaanid Mjolnir -> Mj÷lnir (÷ is pronounced as the u in burning) EC-P8R -> E C Caracal -> Karakal Amarr -> Amaar Minmatar -> Minni
I generally refrain from mentioning the systems Balle and Niballe (not 100% sure about the 2nd one) when there are any swedes around to avoid friendly fire  (or it could just be because I've never been there and don't have any reason whatsoever to mention them)
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:41:00 -
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Edited by: Scorpyn on 14/10/2004 10:01:15 Gallente -> Frog/Frogeater Quafe -> Poison Khanid -> Kaanid Mjolnir -> Mj÷lnir (÷ is pronounced as the u in burning) EC-P8R -> E C Caracal -> Karakal Amarr -> Amaar Minmatar -> Minni
I generally refrain from mentioning the systems Balle and Niballe (not 100% sure about the 2nd one) when there are any swedes around to avoid friendly fire  (or it could just be because I've never been there and don't have any reason whatsoever to mention them)
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:56:00 -
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Originally by: Sforza
Anyhoo, Im glad this subject came up, an official pronouncement on how to say "Gallente" would be most welcome.
Gallaantee (sort of)
(look at the video section, ccp created stuff)
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 09:56:00 -
[76]
Originally by: Sforza
Anyhoo, Im glad this subject came up, an official pronouncement on how to say "Gallente" would be most welcome.
Gallaantee (sort of)
(look at the video section, ccp created stuff)
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whejl
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:02:00 -
[77]
Edited by: whejl on 14/10/2004 10:07:44 while you're at it
Balle - another swedish word for male organ *****(kan) - first 5 letters is the female organ (minnie system starting with (fitt) Rens - fish internal organs (fisk-rens)
if travelling thru tribute you know when its time to get the wallet ready for the blockade in P3EN, yes I PAY 2 
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whejl
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:02:00 -
[78]
Edited by: whejl on 14/10/2004 10:07:44 while you're at it
Balle - another swedish word for male organ *****(kan) - first 5 letters is the female organ (minnie system starting with (fitt) Rens - fish internal organs (fisk-rens)
if travelling thru tribute you know when its time to get the wallet ready for the blockade in P3EN, yes I PAY 2 
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:04:00 -
[79]
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 
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:04:00 -
[80]
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 
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:06:00 -
[81]
Originally by: whejl Edited by: whejl on 14/10/2004 10:07:44 while you're at it
Balle - another swedish word for male organ *****(kan) - first 5 letters is the female organ (minnie system starting with (fitt) Rens - fish internal organs (fisk-rens)
if travelling thru tribute you know when its time to get the wallet ready for the blockade in P3EN, yes I PAY 2 
Don't forget about Fuskunen 
(It's like namning your town Cheatville)
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:06:00 -
[82]
Originally by: whejl Edited by: whejl on 14/10/2004 10:07:44 while you're at it
Balle - another swedish word for male organ *****(kan) - first 5 letters is the female organ (minnie system starting with (fitt) Rens - fish internal organs (fisk-rens)
if travelling thru tribute you know when its time to get the wallet ready for the blockade in P3EN, yes I PAY 2 
Don't forget about Fuskunen 
(It's like namning your town Cheatville)
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:24:00 -
[83]
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
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |

Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:24:00 -
[84]
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
Dolce et decorum est pro imperator mori |

Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:33:00 -
[85]
Quafe - Kwua-fee Gallente - Gal-len-tee Yulai - You-lai Mjolnir - Mj eul neer Unefsih - Oon-eff-see Pator - Pah-torr
I wish I remembered my phonetics classes, that way I could write it down in phonetic script =|
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:33:00 -
[86]
Quafe - Kwua-fee Gallente - Gal-len-tee Yulai - You-lai Mjolnir - Mj eul neer Unefsih - Oon-eff-see Pator - Pah-torr
I wish I remembered my phonetics classes, that way I could write it down in phonetic script =|
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Basileus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:38:00 -
[87]
Originally by: Nekuva various terms in Eve. such as....
Gallente Quafe Khanid other words
That depends... The American way would be (for all words) "Yeee-haw" |

Basileus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:38:00 -
[88]
Originally by: Nekuva various terms in Eve. such as....
Gallente Quafe Khanid other words
That depends... The American way would be (for all words) "Yeee-haw" |

Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:44:00 -
[89]
Also, since Gallente are french descendants, pronouncing it "Gah-lantuh" or something equally french would make sense.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:44:00 -
[90]
Also, since Gallente are french descendants, pronouncing it "Gah-lantuh" or something equally french would make sense.
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Steeldrake
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:44:00 -
[91]
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? 
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Steeldrake
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:44:00 -
[92]
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? 
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Kyt Kraiten
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:47:00 -
[93]
i actually listened to the gallente ad background station sounds, and there's a few quafe samples in there. it's pronounced quave, as in wave QUWAVE |

Kyt Kraiten
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:47:00 -
[94]
i actually listened to the gallente ad background station sounds, and there's a few quafe samples in there. it's pronounced quave, as in wave QUWAVE |

Riddari
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:54:00 -
[95]
Originally by: hatchette We have this saying of ours.. "pisi kao sto govoris".. it means write the same as you speak...
That's pretty much how most of icelandic is, and how we speak other languages.
Also we always put the emphasis on the first constonant so it is:
GALLente KWaf AMarr JIta CISTuvert MJÍlnir
¼©¼ a history |

Riddari
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Posted - 2004.10.14 10:54:00 -
[96]
Originally by: hatchette We have this saying of ours.. "pisi kao sto govoris".. it means write the same as you speak...
That's pretty much how most of icelandic is, and how we speak other languages.
Also we always put the emphasis on the first constonant so it is:
GALLente KWaf AMarr JIta CISTuvert MJÍlnir
¼©¼ a history |

Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 11:17:00 -
[97]
Hyasyoda -> High as Yoda
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 11:17:00 -
[98]
Hyasyoda -> High as Yoda
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Bohr
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Posted - 2004.10.14 12:45:00 -
[99]
Edited by: Bohr on 22/10/2004 12:02:17 Gallente will prolly be something like Chal-len-tÞ as they are of french origins. Silent e ofc.
Quafe is just plain Kwuai-fe or Kwuaiff (with silent e)
And Khanid is Ka-nidd
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Bohr
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Posted - 2004.10.14 12:45:00 -
[100]
Edited by: Bohr on 22/10/2004 12:02:17 Gallente will prolly be something like Chal-len-tÞ as they are of french origins. Silent e ofc.
Quafe is just plain Kwuai-fe or Kwuaiff (with silent e)
And Khanid is Ka-nidd
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:01:00 -
[101]
Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:01:00 -
[102]
Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:01:00 -
[103]
Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
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Hardin
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:01:00 -
[104]
Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
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Amthrianius
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:04:00 -
[105]
Oh-Be - Obe Orv-ole - Orvolle Kye-rah - Kaira carbears - Keberz None-e - Nonni Lie Die - Lai Dai Car-Nid - Khanid A-Gill - Agil
etc ---------------
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Amthrianius
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:04:00 -
[106]
Oh-Be - Obe Orv-ole - Orvolle Kye-rah - Kaira carbears - Keberz None-e - Nonni Lie Die - Lai Dai Car-Nid - Khanid A-Gill - Agil
etc ---------------
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Amthrianius
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:12:00 -
[107]
Originally by: Hardin Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
Our-aff-eff ---------------
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Amthrianius
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:12:00 -
[108]
Originally by: Hardin Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
Our-aff-eff ---------------
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:13:00 -
[109]
Originally by: Hardin Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
oorafef 
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:13:00 -
[110]
Originally by: Hardin Try the system of
Ourapheph (In between Yulai and Manarq)
Always causes fun on our corp's voice comms.
oorafef 
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Dammsugaren
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:24:00 -
[111]
Originally by: Scorpyn Edited by: Scorpyn on 14/10/2004 10:01:15 generally refrain from mentioning the systems Balle and Niballe
 
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Dammsugaren
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:24:00 -
[112]
Originally by: Scorpyn Edited by: Scorpyn on 14/10/2004 10:01:15 generally refrain from mentioning the systems Balle and Niballe
 
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JoCool
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:33:00 -
[113]
Edited by: JoCool on 14/10/2004 13:39:07
Ah, heavy german dialect here. German letters are mostly if not all pronounced like latin letters; e.g.
read an 'a' like the 'a' from bra or "huney" e is hardly pronounced at all i is pronounced like the ee from fee, but short. o is open u like the oo from loose and a real R, not the american lrl with chewing gum  Bolt is where the emphasis is
Gallente Gah-lentÞ
Quafe Kwah-fÞ
Khanid Kah-nihd
Minmatar Min-mataar
Amarr Ah-mahrr
Caldari Kal-dah-ree
Yulai You-lie
Deimos Die-moss
Ares Ah-res (e like rEsolution)
Oneiros Oh-nai-ross
Oursulaert Oh-uhr-sue-laert
Mjolnir Miol-neer
Cerberus Zer-bÞ-russ
Caracal Ka-ra-kal
Sansha Sun-shah

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JoCool
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Posted - 2004.10.14 13:33:00 -
[114]
Edited by: JoCool on 14/10/2004 13:39:07
Ah, heavy german dialect here. German letters are mostly if not all pronounced like latin letters; e.g.
read an 'a' like the 'a' from bra or "huney" e is hardly pronounced at all i is pronounced like the ee from fee, but short. o is open u like the oo from loose and a real R, not the american lrl with chewing gum  Bolt is where the emphasis is
Gallente Gah-lentÞ
Quafe Kwah-fÞ
Khanid Kah-nihd
Minmatar Min-mataar
Amarr Ah-mahrr
Caldari Kal-dah-ree
Yulai You-lie
Deimos Die-moss
Ares Ah-res (e like rEsolution)
Oneiros Oh-nai-ross
Oursulaert Oh-uhr-sue-laert
Mjolnir Miol-neer
Cerberus Zer-bÞ-russ
Caracal Ka-ra-kal
Sansha Sun-shah

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Severe McCald
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Posted - 2004.10.14 14:47:00 -
[115]
Gallente = lipstick les bians or p'**fs;
Quafe = kwa-yf (long "a")
Khanid = car'nid (as in motor car and id as in lid)
Mjolinir = Moll'in'ere
yulai = you lie.
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 - 2004.10.14 14:47:00 -
[116]
Gallente = lipstick les bians or p'**fs;
Quafe = kwa-yf (long "a")
Khanid = car'nid (as in motor car and id as in lid)
Mjolinir = Moll'in'ere
yulai = you lie.
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. |

Aneu Angellus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 14:49:00 -
[117]
Gal'an'tea ________________ Aneu Angellus Vengeance Of The Fallen - WolfPack Military Captain
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Aneu Angellus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 14:49:00 -
[118]
Gal'an'tea ________________ Aneu Angellus Vengeance Of The Fallen - WolfPack Military Captain
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 15:34:00 -
[119]
[Gall-entÚ] [Kwaiff] [Khaa-nid]
Nothing peculiar there.
Convert Stations
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.14 15:34:00 -
[120]
[Gall-entÚ] [Kwaiff] [Khaa-nid]
Nothing peculiar there.
Convert Stations
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Icarus100
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Posted - 2004.10.15 20:42:00 -
[121]
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
Mj÷lnir... - My hair is ugly.. |

Icarus100
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Posted - 2004.10.15 20:42:00 -
[122]
Originally by: VossKarr Ok, all, how do you pronounce "Mjolnir"?
Btw, that word sounds awefully close to Molnia, meaning Lightning in Russian.
Mj÷lnir... - My hair is ugly.. |

Karistis
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Posted - 2004.10.15 20:57:00 -
[123]
Edited by: Karistis on 15/10/2004 21:00:43 Oursulaert (OUR - soo - lair) (the "lair" is I believe how the French pronounce it, since the Gallente (gall - lenn - tee) are descendants of Tau Ceti Frenchmen.)
Cistuvaert (SIST - oo - vair)
Algogille (al - go - GEE - uh) (French pronounce double "L" as a long "E" I believe)
Quafe (KWAFF - eh)
Vlillirier (vlee - LEE - ree - ae) (Special case; double "L" is pronounced normally)
Aunenen (OW - nen - en)
Nonni (NONN - ee)
Kisogo (kiss - OH - go)
Sobaseki (so - bah - SEH - kee)
Aurohunen (OUR - o - hyoo - nen)
Mjolnir (mee - OLE - nerr) _________________________________________ 2005.01.17 22:04:22 combat Chackle [PUSY] perfectly runs from you, wrecking for 1500 cowardice. |

Karistis
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Posted - 2004.10.15 20:57:00 -
[124]
Edited by: Karistis on 15/10/2004 21:00:43 Oursulaert (OUR - soo - lair) (the "lair" is I believe how the French pronounce it, since the Gallente (gall - lenn - tee) are descendants of Tau Ceti Frenchmen.)
Cistuvaert (SIST - oo - vair)
Algogille (al - go - GEE - uh) (French pronounce double "L" as a long "E" I believe)
Quafe (KWAFF - eh)
Vlillirier (vlee - LEE - ree - ae) (Special case; double "L" is pronounced normally)
Aunenen (OW - nen - en)
Nonni (NONN - ee)
Kisogo (kiss - OH - go)
Sobaseki (so - bah - SEH - kee)
Aurohunen (OUR - o - hyoo - nen)
Mjolnir (mee - OLE - nerr) _________________________________________ 2005.01.17 22:04:22 combat Chackle [PUSY] perfectly runs from you, wrecking for 1500 cowardice. |

Ukiah
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:03:00 -
[125]
Originally by: Eris Discordia It's too early for tongue exercises
Here we see an illustration of the differences between men and women. For men, it's never too early for 'tongue exercices'.
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Ukiah
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:03:00 -
[126]
Originally by: Eris Discordia It's too early for tongue exercises
Here we see an illustration of the differences between men and women. For men, it's never too early for 'tongue exercices'.
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Ukiah
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:11:00 -
[127]
Edited by: Ukiah on 15/10/2004 21:15:23 There are a number of 'mispronunciations' that annoy the hell outta me
Iteron is NOT eye-TEAR-e-on Bestower is NOT bee-STOW(rhymes with cow)-er Minmatar is NOT min-MATTER
I've also heard people pronounce 'Gallente' with the L's pronounced as Y's, as in '***ente'. That's pretty annoying too.
But THE most annoying pronunciation is when my own corpmates mispronounce my name on voice chat
It's NOT the following: U-keeeeyah (like Nokia) Yu-gi-oh (like the cartoon)
It IS:
you-KIE-uh
**Edit - Uh, apparently G-A-Y-Y-E-N-T-E is muffed by the filter......
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Ukiah
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:11:00 -
[128]
Edited by: Ukiah on 15/10/2004 21:15:23 There are a number of 'mispronunciations' that annoy the hell outta me
Iteron is NOT eye-TEAR-e-on Bestower is NOT bee-STOW(rhymes with cow)-er Minmatar is NOT min-MATTER
I've also heard people pronounce 'Gallente' with the L's pronounced as Y's, as in '***ente'. That's pretty annoying too.
But THE most annoying pronunciation is when my own corpmates mispronounce my name on voice chat
It's NOT the following: U-keeeeyah (like Nokia) Yu-gi-oh (like the cartoon)
It IS:
you-KIE-uh
**Edit - Uh, apparently G-A-Y-Y-E-N-T-E is muffed by the filter......
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Extreme
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:24:00 -
[129]
I hope you all use the english way of speaking when using the
gall-an-tee (english way)
gah-lan-teh (for english people to say "gallente" in dutch)
but for dutch to say gallente i would write "gal-len-teh" but we dutch will pronounce it the english way.
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Extreme
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:24:00 -
[130]
I hope you all use the english way of speaking when using the
gall-an-tee (english way)
gah-lan-teh (for english people to say "gallente" in dutch)
but for dutch to say gallente i would write "gal-len-teh" but we dutch will pronounce it the english way.
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Dred 'Morte
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:40:00 -
[131]
Gallente=Ga(like gadjet)-Lent Minmatar=Mini Martian  Quafe= Ku-A-feh(not as in fee) Khanid=KAH-need Mjolnir=Me-jol-neer OMGWTFPWNED=STFU TomB=tomb (as in tomb raider ) Amarr=amßrrr Caldari=OMGZL33T
yes i gtg to bed
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Dred 'Morte
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Posted - 2004.10.15 21:40:00 -
[132]
Gallente=Ga(like gadjet)-Lent Minmatar=Mini Martian  Quafe= Ku-A-feh(not as in fee) Khanid=KAH-need Mjolnir=Me-jol-neer OMGWTFPWNED=STFU TomB=tomb (as in tomb raider ) Amarr=amßrrr Caldari=OMGZL33T
yes i gtg to bed
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Athule Snanm
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Posted - 2004.10.15 22:55:00 -
[133]
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
_______________________________
Doomheim - EVE's only hygiene! |

Athule Snanm
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Posted - 2004.10.15 22:55:00 -
[134]
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
_______________________________
Doomheim - EVE's only hygiene! |

Amicus
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Posted - 2004.10.15 22:56:00 -
[135]
OK, I will weigh in with a mid-Western American accent with hints of other accents :
Gallente: Ga-lenÆ-tay (first vowel as in ask, second vowel as in lent, last vowel as in way) or Guh-lanÆ-tee (first vowel as in bug, last two vowels as in Jimmy Duranty)
Khanid: KahÆ-nid (first vowel as in Genghis Khan, second vowel as in did)
Yulai: YouÆ-lie (with vowels as spelled)
Quafe: Kwahf (with vowel as in saw, or like the English word quaff.)
Amarr: Uh-marÆ (first vowel as in bug or American, second vowel as in are)
Ammatar: AmÆ-muhÆ-tar (first vowels as in ask, second vowel is in bug, third vowel as in tar Minmatar: MinÆ-muhÆ-tar (first vowel as in ôinö)
Caracal: KairÆ-uh-kuhlÆ (first vowel as in air, second and third as in bug)
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Amicus
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Posted - 2004.10.15 22:56:00 -
[136]
OK, I will weigh in with a mid-Western American accent with hints of other accents :
Gallente: Ga-lenÆ-tay (first vowel as in ask, second vowel as in lent, last vowel as in way) or Guh-lanÆ-tee (first vowel as in bug, last two vowels as in Jimmy Duranty)
Khanid: KahÆ-nid (first vowel as in Genghis Khan, second vowel as in did)
Yulai: YouÆ-lie (with vowels as spelled)
Quafe: Kwahf (with vowel as in saw, or like the English word quaff.)
Amarr: Uh-marÆ (first vowel as in bug or American, second vowel as in are)
Ammatar: AmÆ-muhÆ-tar (first vowels as in ask, second vowel is in bug, third vowel as in tar Minmatar: MinÆ-muhÆ-tar (first vowel as in ôinö)
Caracal: KairÆ-uh-kuhlÆ (first vowel as in air, second and third as in bug)
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.16 00:48:00 -
[137]
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 have no idea really, but something like this perhaps : Atool Schnamm
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Scorpyn
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Posted - 2004.10.16 00:48:00 -
[138]
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 have no idea really, but something like this perhaps : Atool Schnamm
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Ranger 1
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Posted - 2004.10.16 01:23:00 -
[139]
Depends... to my relatives out in the sticks it translates to... Gallente = ***-lant-ayes Quafe = Q-awfy Khanid = Kay-nud Amarr = Ay-mar (As in "them there Ay-mar feller's can shore whoop some butt".)

Kill the enemy, and break their toys. |

Ranger 1
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Posted - 2004.10.16 01:23:00 -
[140]
Depends... to my relatives out in the sticks it translates to... Gallente = ***-lant-ayes Quafe = Q-awfy Khanid = Kay-nud Amarr = Ay-mar (As in "them there Ay-mar feller's can shore whoop some butt".)

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Fierce Deity
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Posted - 2004.10.16 01:51:00 -
[141]
Gellente= gal-ent-E (E as in capital e sound) Quafe= Quaf Khanid= kaun-id car-sickle (kinda like popcicle(sp?) but replace pop with car) Noob= Meat-shield cistuvaert= sit-chew-vart (ahaha now that i look again it looks funny)
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Fierce Deity
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Posted - 2004.10.16 01:51:00 -
[142]
Gellente= gal-ent-E (E as in capital e sound) Quafe= Quaf Khanid= kaun-id car-sickle (kinda like popcicle(sp?) but replace pop with car) Noob= Meat-shield cistuvaert= sit-chew-vart (ahaha now that i look again it looks funny)
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Ivresse
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Posted - 2004.10.16 02:33:00 -
[143]
I'm Gal-len-tay! Why doo you zink I have zis out-RAE-geous aczent?? ---------------------
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Ivresse
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Posted - 2004.10.16 02:33:00 -
[144]
I'm Gal-len-tay! Why doo you zink I have zis out-RAE-geous aczent?? ---------------------
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C Duggan
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:30:00 -
[145]
if gallente is a french name, and was pronounced GAL-EN-TAY then the last e would have an accent above it. Gallente`
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C Duggan
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:30:00 -
[146]
if gallente is a french name, and was pronounced GAL-EN-TAY then the last e would have an accent above it. Gallente`
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C Duggan
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:32:00 -
[147]
my pronounciation is GAL-ANT. (GAL-AUNT)
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C Duggan
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:32:00 -
[148]
my pronounciation is GAL-ANT. (GAL-AUNT)
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Galaxion
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:38:00 -
[149]
Maybe its my accent but...
Caracal - Karr-ooh-cal Exqueror- Ex-kerr-rur Gallente - Gah-Lenn-Tee Minmatar - minn-mah-tar Orsulaert - Orr-se-uh-lair-t Khanid - kaa-nidd Quafe - qu-aeffe ----------------------------------------- Everlasting Vendetta PVP Commander, yarr
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Galaxion
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:38:00 -
[150]
Maybe its my accent but...
Caracal - Karr-ooh-cal Exqueror- Ex-kerr-rur Gallente - Gah-Lenn-Tee Minmatar - minn-mah-tar Orsulaert - Orr-se-uh-lair-t Khanid - kaa-nidd Quafe - qu-aeffe ----------------------------------------- Everlasting Vendetta PVP Commander, yarr
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Nafri
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Posted - 2004.10.16 22:53:00 -
[151]
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 -
[152]
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 -
[153]
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 -
[154]
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 -
[155]
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 -
[157]
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 -
[158]
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 -
[159]
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)
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Rodj Blake
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Posted - 2004.10.19 14:35:00 -
[160]
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 -
[161]
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 -
[162]
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 -
[163]
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 -
[166]
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 -
[167]
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 |

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 -
[169]
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 -
[170]
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 -
[171]
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 -
[172]
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 -
[173]
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 -
[174]
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 -
[175]
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 -
[176]
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 -
[177]
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 -
[178]
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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Severe McCald
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Posted - 2004.10.20 12:09:00 -
[181]
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
I am English and live in London. Our newscasters don't pronounce things the way yours do, of course.
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 - 2004.10.20 12:09:00 -
[182]
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
I am English and live in London. Our newscasters don't pronounce things the way yours do, of course.
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. |

Tuwile Naldai
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Posted - 2004.10.21 21:11:00 -
[183]
Originally by: Severe McCald Let's break everyones' legs and give them a crutches skill
My leg is broken, I find that offensive 
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Tuwile Naldai
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Posted - 2004.10.21 21:11:00 -
[184]
Originally by: Severe McCald Let's break everyones' legs and give them a crutches skill
My leg is broken, I find that offensive 
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.21 21:16:00 -
[185]
A-tool Snaan
Convert Stations
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.21 21:16:00 -
[186]
A-tool Snaan
Convert Stations
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Idara
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:34:00 -
[187]
Minmatar -> Sl-A-ve Tempest -> Trash-heep. Caldari -> rocks-or-zs
 Idara Section Leader - Security & Warfare Member of Metatron Incorporated |

Idara
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:34:00 -
[188]
Minmatar -> Sl-A-ve Tempest -> Trash-heep. Caldari -> rocks-or-zs
 Idara Section Leader - Security & Warfare Member of Metatron Incorporated |

Oveur
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:36:00 -
[189]
Originally by: Winterblink Or how about everyone's favorite cryptic system:
0SH-T? :)
O-**** is the only way to go.
JuuuKjuu
Hedddd Gjeeepeee
Oh, and Quafe is Kveif ofc  _____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |

Oveur
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:36:00 -
[190]
Originally by: Winterblink Or how about everyone's favorite cryptic system:
0SH-T? :)
O-**** is the only way to go.
JuuuKjuu
Hedddd Gjeeepeee
Oh, and Quafe is Kveif ofc  _____________________________ I say hey sky, s'other say I won say, I pray to J I get the same ol' same ol. |
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CrazedMutha
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:51:00 -
[191]
Edited by: CrazedMutha on 21/10/2004 23:58:43 Gallente: GALL-EN-TAY Quafe: KWAYF Khanid: CAAN-IDD Diemo: DEE-MOS Mjolnir: MYOL-NEER Kaira: KAY-RAH Ourapheph: OO-RA-FEF OSH-T: OSH-T Oipo: Oy-PO Yulai: YOU-LIE
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CrazedMutha
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Posted - 2004.10.21 23:51:00 -
[192]
Edited by: CrazedMutha on 21/10/2004 23:58:43 Gallente: GALL-EN-TAY Quafe: KWAYF Khanid: CAAN-IDD Diemo: DEE-MOS Mjolnir: MYOL-NEER Kaira: KAY-RAH Ourapheph: OO-RA-FEF OSH-T: OSH-T Oipo: Oy-PO Yulai: YOU-LIE
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Hanns
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Posted - 2004.10.22 00:00:00 -
[193]
ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
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Hanns
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Posted - 2004.10.22 00:00:00 -
[194]
ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
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Rhagnor
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Posted - 2004.10.22 00:05:00 -
[195]
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...
Boss
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Rhagnor
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Posted - 2004.10.22 00:05:00 -
[196]
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...
Boss
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:21:00 -
[197]
Gallente: Gall-Ahn-Teh Quafe: kwaff-e Khanid: Kahn-IDD Diemo: djem-oh Mjolnir: Mj°lln-er (darn you foreigners typing it wrong!). Like someone else typed. ÷ and ° is pronounced like u is in burn. Kaira: Kaih-rah Ourapheph: oo-rah-peh OSH-T: oo-ess-hohh teh (norwegian spelling) But "oh crap" works too. Oipo: oi-poh Yulai: You lie
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:21:00 -
[198]
Gallente: Gall-Ahn-Teh Quafe: kwaff-e Khanid: Kahn-IDD Diemo: djem-oh Mjolnir: Mj°lln-er (darn you foreigners typing it wrong!). Like someone else typed. ÷ and ° is pronounced like u is in burn. Kaira: Kaih-rah Ourapheph: oo-rah-peh OSH-T: oo-ess-hohh teh (norwegian spelling) But "oh crap" works too. Oipo: oi-poh Yulai: You lie
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:31:00 -
[199]
Originally by: Hanns ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
Nuu-Goo-yoo-vee
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Discorporation
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:31:00 -
[200]
Originally by: Hanns ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
Nuu-Goo-yoo-vee
[Heterocephalus glaber]
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Cen Varis
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:42:00 -
[201]
Gallente
interesting going from french spelling/pronounciation..
if it was Galente is would be "ga-lant"
but the ll goes to a "y"
so, "ga-yant"
sortof..
<shrug> Interstellat Cartographic League - Cen Varis |

Cen Varis
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Posted - 2004.10.22 11:42:00 -
[202]
Gallente
interesting going from french spelling/pronounciation..
if it was Galente is would be "ga-lant"
but the ll goes to a "y"
so, "ga-yant"
sortof..
<shrug> Interstellat Cartographic League - Cen Varis |

Bohr
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Posted - 2004.10.22 12:11:00 -
[203]
Originally by: Hanns ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
Try it out with a finnish accent, and I'm sure you'll get it right.
I.e Kß-Ó-la-kÝ-ot-ta
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Bohr
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Posted - 2004.10.22 12:11:00 -
[204]
Originally by: Hanns ok while were on the subject, how do you say kaalakiota?
I say it, Ka-la-ki-ota.
But Nugoeihuvi ???????
Try it out with a finnish accent, and I'm sure you'll get it right.
I.e Kß-Ó-la-kÝ-ot-ta
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Idara
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Posted - 2004.10.22 13:42:00 -
[205]
Kaalakiota -> Kaa-laa-kee-O-ta Ishukone -> Ish-ooo-kO-nay Nugoeihuvi -> Noo-go-eh-hoo-vee Hyasyoda -> Yass-yo-da Sukuuvestaa -> Suck-oo-vess-ta
 Idara Section Leader - Security & Warfare Member of Metatron Incorporated |

Idara
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Posted - 2004.10.22 13:42:00 -
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Kaalakiota -> Kaa-laa-kee-O-ta Ishukone -> Ish-ooo-kO-nay Nugoeihuvi -> Noo-go-eh-hoo-vee Hyasyoda -> Yass-yo-da Sukuuvestaa -> Suck-oo-vess-ta
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Cen Varis
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Posted - 2004.10.22 13:53:00 -
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Originally by: Idara Kaalakiota -> Kaa-laa-kee-O-ta Ishukone -> Ish-ooo-kO-nay Nugoeihuvi -> Noo-go-eh-hoo-vee Hyasyoda -> Yass-yo-da Sukuuvestaa -> Suck-oo-vess-ta
finnisnh way :)
kaa la-ki-o-ta I-sho ko-ne (kone == machine) nu-go ei hu-vi hua-suo-da (sy÷dõ == to eat) su-ku ves-ta Interstellat Cartographic League - Cen Varis |

Cen Varis
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Posted - 2004.10.22 13:53:00 -
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Originally by: Idara Kaalakiota -> Kaa-laa-kee-O-ta Ishukone -> Ish-ooo-kO-nay Nugoeihuvi -> Noo-go-eh-hoo-vee Hyasyoda -> Yass-yo-da Sukuuvestaa -> Suck-oo-vess-ta
finnisnh way :)
kaa la-ki-o-ta I-sho ko-ne (kone == machine) nu-go ei hu-vi hua-suo-da (sy÷dõ == to eat) su-ku ves-ta Interstellat Cartographic League - Cen Varis |

Darkwolf
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:14:00 -
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Edited by: Darkwolf on 22/10/2004 14:22:46 Gal-ent Kal-dah-ree Ah-mar Kay-nid Kway-ph
As for the Caracal, it's a variety of lynx found in Asia and Africa. Pronounced as 'kar-E-kal'. TBH, I usually pronounce it as 'ka-ra-kal'.
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Darkwolf
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:14:00 -
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Edited by: Darkwolf on 22/10/2004 14:22:46 Gal-ent Kal-dah-ree Ah-mar Kay-nid Kway-ph
As for the Caracal, it's a variety of lynx found in Asia and Africa. Pronounced as 'kar-E-kal'. TBH, I usually pronounce it as 'ka-ra-kal'.
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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By the logic of gallentay it should be kaalakiotey...
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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By the logic of gallentay it should be kaalakiotey...
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Diicc Tater
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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Edited by: Diicc Tater on 22/10/2004 14:56:38
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 
I do belive that This Mjolnir is hinting at the Hammer of Thor, "Tors Hammare" for my fellow Swedes. We call it Mj÷lner. I'm waiting to se Hugin, Munin, Sleipner and other old norse mythology stuff. Also, a torpedo named Rungner, after the strongest of the Jotunheim giants, with a head of stone and heart shaped like a pentagram.
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
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Diicc Tater
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Posted - 2004.10.22 14:49:00 -
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Edited by: Diicc Tater on 22/10/2004 14:56:38
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 
I do belive that This Mjolnir is hinting at the Hammer of Thor, "Tors Hammare" for my fellow Swedes. We call it Mj÷lner. I'm waiting to se Hugin, Munin, Sleipner and other old norse mythology stuff. Also, a torpedo named Rungner, after the strongest of the Jotunheim giants, with a head of stone and heart shaped like a pentagram.
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.23 18:30:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Not exactly. Just look at the Norwegians. We travel south (on vacation though, and business trips), drink all the time and go berzerk. This week a drunk norwegian on a flight to spain(?) went berzerk, and made the plane land in france instead. And most Norwegians don't really care, because it's nothing new.
Now, tell me why Icelanders is the only real vikings left. 
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Chepe Nolon
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Posted - 2004.10.23 18:30:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Not exactly. Just look at the Norwegians. We travel south (on vacation though, and business trips), drink all the time and go berzerk. This week a drunk norwegian on a flight to spain(?) went berzerk, and made the plane land in france instead. And most Norwegians don't really care, because it's nothing new.
Now, tell me why Icelanders is the only real vikings left. 
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:41:00 -
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If you look up the Rus you'll find logic behind molnia meaning thunder in russian, the Rus were the vikings travelling to the east and among other things traded in slavic people, hence the name, slave.
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Danton Marcellus
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:41:00 -
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If you look up the Rus you'll find logic behind molnia meaning thunder in russian, the Rus were the vikings travelling to the east and among other things traded in slavic people, hence the name, slave.
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
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Burga Galti
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Posted - 2004.10.23 20:45:00 -
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Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
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Sphalerite
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Severe McCald
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
The Wicked Awesome Kindgom?
My take has alway been Khan {Wrath of, Genghis, Kublai) -Id(Freud, Carmack)
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Sphalerite
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Severe McCald
Originally by: Amicus Edited by: Amicus on 20/10/2004 00:43:32 (e.g., in Boston, Harvard and Khan might sound the same).
Well, I don't know how you pronounce Harvard, but I pronounce the "ar" part exactly the same way I pronounce the "ar" part of car. Isn't Boston the place where people speak American in the manner most similar to English?
The Wicked Awesome Kindgom?
My take has alway been Khan {Wrath of, Genghis, Kublai) -Id(Freud, Carmack)
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Znaei
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Burga Galti
Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
Those vikings look like they are sponsored by Coca Cola 
Mjolnir is named after Mj÷lnir, Thor¦s hammer.
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Znaei
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Posted - 2004.10.23 21:01:00 -
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Originally by: Burga Galti
Originally by: Diicc Tater
We all know the Icelanders are the only real vikings left.
Ahem.
Those vikings look like they are sponsored by Coca Cola 
Mjolnir is named after Mj÷lnir, Thor¦s hammer.
clagnuts> im drunk just come back from pirates night in spain , wtf i thought it was some eve guys getting together for a drink , turned out to be a feken real pirates show , doh |

Qayos
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:25:00 -
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Seems there are some very, erm, 'creative' pronunciations.
Darkwolf - Where do you get 'kar-E-kal'? The site you linked to clearly says it's [kăr'ukul].
Gallente (Gal-lent or Ga-lent). Not sure why the E isn't pronounced, it just isn't. 
Quafe - (KwAf - one sylable, long A, silent e) The E makes the A long and the E is silent.
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Qayos
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Posted - 2004.10.24 08:25:00 -
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Seems there are some very, erm, 'creative' pronunciations.
Darkwolf - Where do you get 'kar-E-kal'? The site you linked to clearly says it's [kăr'ukul].
Gallente (Gal-lent or Ga-lent). Not sure why the E isn't pronounced, it just isn't. 
Quafe - (KwAf - one sylable, long A, silent e) The E makes the A long and the E is silent.
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