and again.....
Shadow.....
Shads......
White-eye
(The-Shadow-of Light) just my theam.....
and again.....
Shadow.....
Shads......
White-eye
(The-Shadow-of Light) just my theam.....
hey dont do that it toke like 3 mouthf for me to spell your name right XDOriginally posted by Amaryllis
Amaryllis: ama-ril-liss
hard ey
lI-on Roo-g
I also go by God.........Being sacrilegious is fun.....
Wait, you mean I've been pronouncing it "lion rug" all this time and nobody's ever taken the time to tell me?Originally posted by lion_roog
lI-on Roo-g
(Disclaimer: not really)
....Some people thought it was pronounced lion "rouge"....which it is not......
Don't ask... lets just S-T-M
short and easy
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Guntur
Gun - Tur - Thunder
Zuleffendi Zul Ef Fen Di
Upendi U Pen Di.. - Ask roog why
Laksamana - Lak Sa Ma Na
Zack - Zak
Az-er-rain or Az-er-ain whatever...
That which you manifest is before you.
Lweek is lweek
Actualy as week or weak, but with L before.
The sound which it make is exactly as we pronounce work lvik in czech republic. And this czech word could mean "small lion" or "cute lion" .. but it's pruimary way how to say lion in soft way. Something like "daddy" oposite to "father" in english
More name pronunciations. This time names of characters...
Namabi: Nam-Ah-Bee
Katai: Cat-Eye
Lunara: Loon-Ah-Ra
Leana: Lee-Ah-Nah
Leo: Lee-O
Badrani: Bad-Rah-Nee
Jaini: Jai-Nee
...any more names?
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I had though about a thread like this. Never knew one existed.
Roquivo: Row-Key-Vo
The "Q" sounds more like a "K" then a "Q" in "queen". The accent is on the second syllable.
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Ehh... like the food is pronounced...
You - gurt ( but without a "h").
Yeah, I know it is weird XD
if i pronounce it like that i say something like a very deformed 'gooday" as in "gooday mate" just felt like sharing that.Originally posted by King Simba
Katai: Cat-Eye
i always said it like Ka-Tie
anywhosen, if you really have to ask how to pronounce my name.......i'll share it anyway for those of you who speak different languages
Loo-nur-cat
That's exactly how I pronounce Katai, too
well what's yours?
You mean how do I pronounce it?
It's: Lah-REYna
Hmm, well it sounds the same either way. Ka-Tie, Cat-Eye...very similar pronunciations.Originally posted by Lunarcat
if i pronounce it like that i say something like a very deformed 'gooday" as in "gooday mate" just felt like sharing that.
i always said it like Ka-Tie
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Originally posted by King Simba
Hmm, well it sounds the same either way. Ka-Tie, Cat-Eye...very similar pronunciations.
Hmmm... Sounds like Danish pronunciations...
Well the name 'Katai' doesn't really come from any of the African languages. I searched google and the word 'Katai' is included on Dutch, Hungarian, Brazilian, Japanese, Turkish etc... websites. I just thought of the name up though myself.
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Originally posted by King Simba
Well the name 'Katai' doesn't really come from any of the African languages. I searched google and the word 'Katai' is included on Dutch, Hungarian, Brazilian, Japanese, Turkish etc... websites. I just thought of the name up though myself.
Nice :-)