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Old May 22, 2009, 01:27 AM // 01:27   #61
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Is Zaishen pronouced Zaayaa-shen or Zaye-shen? I always pronouced is Zaye-shen...
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Old May 22, 2009, 10:03 AM // 10:03   #62
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Is Zaishen pronouced Zaayaa-shen or Zaye-shen? I always pronouced is Zaye-shen...

I do believe that Zaishen would be pronounced as follows:

Ss-I-sheN.

Also, for Aatxe, I can see that word being different ways.

I think by traditional pronunciation (from my background with linguistics from semi frequent european travels) would be:

AAh-Ch-ee
-with a strong focus on the CH, and the double 'ee' to be attempted to be spoken with the tongue in position like an english 'u', but as an 'ee'.

For the sake of simplicity though, I say it in a more Germanic manner:
"aah-tex-ah"


The one that always bothered me was Vabbi.

Everyone pronounces it "Vah-bee"

It is actually "Vu-beh" because it isn't african in origination, but rather Indian (specifically coming from the Dhivehi language)
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Old May 22, 2009, 10:40 AM // 10:40   #63
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Is Zaishen pronouced Zaayaa-shen or Zaye-shen? I always pronouced is Zaye-shen...
Zay-shen.

I honestly don't know why people have problems with Chinese words. Maybe Slavians (of the Slavic origin - Polish, Russian and so on) with English basics can say "Ninja Gaiden" or "Zaishen" or even "Hitsugaya" without problems... It's weird, really.
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Old May 22, 2009, 11:12 AM // 11:12   #64
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I say Aatxe like;

A-tecks

Like saying Aztecs only minus the z.
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Old May 22, 2009, 01:58 PM // 13:58   #65
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i call them ax, like you chop wood with an axe.

i think it's that T in there that is throwing everything off...


how about xunlai?

i say zoon-lie, but i suppose it could be zun-lay, zun-lie, zun-lee, etc.
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Old May 22, 2009, 06:15 PM // 18:15   #66
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I pronounce Xunlai as "zun-leh" because I've got an accent :X
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Old May 22, 2009, 06:35 PM // 18:35   #67
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I pronounce Xunlai as "zun-leh" because I've got an accent :X
It's zun-lay. With a hard, Scottish "a".
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Old May 22, 2009, 06:47 PM // 18:47   #68
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Aatxe
I pronounce it A-tax.

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From in the day when you don't read things properly and name them from a quick glance, just stuck and it's easy to say so yeah
Like when I saw 300 and thought he said "THIS IS MURDER!" and thought it was hilarious and was in total denial and had no clue what the "THIS IS SPARTA!" crap was about... Yeah. T.T

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Ntouka - Nih-too-kah
FOW - Foe, like Woe.
Zaishen - Zaye-shen
Xunlai - Sun-Lau (Correct, I believe? At least, in Mandarin. X = Sh, u = uu, n = n, lai may actually be pronounced lie, lau sounds better though) So, maybe Shoon-lie? I pronounce it the first way though.
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Old May 22, 2009, 06:47 PM // 18:47   #69
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Of cource there is only one

Aatxe

Know it now though, thanks to savio
aatxe is like aye-tax

how bout quetzl?
how the f do you pronouce that?

like pretzel with a q?
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Old May 22, 2009, 07:00 PM // 19:00   #70
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I have an accent (Israeli), so I guess I'm saying stuff weird...

Ntouka - Ne-Tow-Cka
FOW - F-O
Zaishen - Za-ee-Sh-e-n
Xunlai - Ksun-La-Ee
Aatxe - A-E-Tex

Also I used to say Alde-Bran for king till I finally noticed I was wrong...
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Old May 22, 2009, 08:34 PM // 20:34   #71
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Xunlai - Sun-Lau (Correct, I believe? At least, in Mandarin. X = Sh, u = uu, n = n, lai may actually be pronounced lie, lau sounds better though) So, maybe Shoon-lie? I pronounce it the first way though.
Sun Lau? Wth.

Zun-lay. Simple. It's not Mandarin, it's simply Chinese.

I might agree with Zun-lie, it sounds a bit better than Zun-lay, but that's because of how flawed English is when you want to describe how to say words from other languages. There are few Polish, Spanish or Chinese words you can't correctly write using English...

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aatxe is like aye-tax

how bout quetzl?
how the f do you pronouce that?

like pretzel with a q?
It's either Spanish or Slavic pronounciation... Spanish would be yeah, Pretzel with Q, so it's "Qetzel" with silent second E. Or Slavic would be "Que-tzyl". See, you don't have the correct sounds in English to say it correctly...

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Old May 22, 2009, 08:36 PM // 20:36   #72
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how about xunlai?

i say zoon-lie, but i suppose it could be zun-lay, zun-lie, zun-lee, etc
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Zun-lay. Simple. It's not Mandarin, it's simply Chinese.
Ah - no.

Closest translation into English syllables I can get is ... shuun-lie. Maybe shwin-lie.

Zaishen for me is two syllables, with the 'i' pronounced like the pronoun.

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Old May 22, 2009, 09:08 PM // 21:08   #73
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It's zun-lay. With a hard, Scottish "a".
Yeah but when I try to say it like that it comes out as zun-leh.
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Ah - no.

Closest translation into English syllables I can get is ... shuun-lie. Maybe shwin-lie.

Zaishen for me is two syllables, with the 'i' pronounced like the pronoun.
That's why I say English is a poor language to pronounce foreign words.

You don't have a hard Z Slavic and Asian languages have. The closest "zun" would be the Z from "zebra". Not zee-bra, but zeh-bra's Z.

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Yeah but when I try to say it like that it comes out as zun-leh.
Because you are unused to foreign sounds. I had at first problems with Spanish l doble, because while we do have sounds for it, we have 3 of them and we have to "combine" them, to make one that is correct. It's something between our "ź", "dź" and "j". Don't worry, you don't have to learn this stuff. It's just to point out that many languages have their own strange ways of talking...
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Old May 22, 2009, 09:44 PM // 21:44   #75
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Sun Lau? Wth.

Zun-lay. Simple. It's not Mandarin, it's simply Chinese.

I might agree with Zun-lie, it sounds a bit better than Zun-lay
Ehm.. There is no just "simply Chinese." Chinese is divided into Mandarin and Cantonese dialects.

There is no z sound. Z is Sh. Like I said before, it would be Shuun-lie, if you want to get literal, if it's even meant to be Mandarin.

I don't know anything about Cantonese, so I can't say anything about what the pronunciation would be with that dialect... Mandarin is the more popular, "ni hao" and etc..

I assume it's Mandarin, since there is a Chinese author named Xunlai Yuan, which also goes by Paul? So, I'm guessing Xunlai may also mean Paul... Dunno if that's some inside joke at Anet or what. Paul Agent?
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Xunlai would be pronounced:

"Shun-Lye" or "Shiun-lie" depending on Mandarin or Cantonese.
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Xunlai would be pronounced:

"Shun-Lye" or "Shiun-lie" depending on Mandarin or Cantonese.
I guess that's the closest. I mean, Shun-lie would be the best, if you insist on not using the Z.

Maybe I got mistaken it with Japanese, they do have that sound.
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Old May 26, 2009, 09:05 AM // 09:05   #78
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i pronounce them with my heavy greek accent when i'm too bored to speak proper english >.> xD

xunlai = ksoo nnlah eeh xD
hahaha xP

kryta = Kh rah - ee - taa (but r is pronounced the way spanish people say "Maria" ;p)

aatxe = aa Tt ks ;p

Fissure = Fee shoore ;p

Some boss names are hard to say>.>
Chkkr's flatbow (Chkr..what!? O.o ;p)
Nooseknitter's flatbow
Elswyth's Longbow
Brrne's Recurve Bow
Uhiwi's Shortbow
Chiggen's Shortbow (is this pronounced like chicken? xD)
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Old May 26, 2009, 11:12 AM // 11:12   #79
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Xunlai = sun lie
Aatxe = Aatsee
Kryta = Cry Ta

Chkkr = chicker
Nooseknitter = Noose Nitter (how is that hard to say)
Elswyth = El swith
Brrne - birrrn
Uhiwi = oo hee wee
Chiggen = chiggen (Chicken, but with "gg" instead of "ck")

Herder Tsiyingju?
I would assume "sie ing joo"
hehe, sounds a bit like "Seeing You"

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Old May 26, 2009, 12:03 PM // 12:03   #80
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Isn't Zaishen more zhai-shen and Xunlai just Zun-Lai....

'Zh' sorta making the /ch/ sound with an almost /j/ opening.
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