![]() I do actually said Abaddon right, but I prefer the Americans way of saying it which is usually "Abba-Don" I think it sounds cooler and easier to say. Oneiros? No idea, I say it - "O-near-us" but that's probably wrong. There is certainly no R in it that can be heard.Ĭerberus is just - "Sir-beh-russ" isn't it? I think Rokh is more like "rook" in its pronunciation, but arabic has an even more geographically fragmented pronounciation than english. You don't deserve it, and you will lose it.” “If you're not willing to fight for what you have in ≡v≡… Oneiros - exactly the way it's spelled (Ὄνειρος) Naglfar - exactly the way it's spelled: nag'l'faar (stress on both syllables)įenrir - exactly the way it's spelled: fen'rir This is NOT pronounced in this manner in ANY language. it's a variation on "Roc", which is pronounced like it's a variation on "Roc", which is pronounced as I've never heard anyone in the US pronounce it "jag yoo ah". Thanks god i'm latin and thus do not require any of your lessons to pronounce ships' name correctly.Ĭontact the CSM about it, voting themselves into disbandment wouldn't be pushing the boundaries of absurdity for them. Since it doesn't have the accented T, it is "soon" rather than "sunT", although you are correct. I just couldn't think of a way to type the sound of "uena" in the way it's pronounced in Spanish :) kitsune ( 狐 )would translate into fox and i'd pronounce it kee-tsoo-neh and "stress" the first and third syllable -.-Īh I was referring to the beginning of the word - the "os" is pronounced at the end. I always thoguht half of caldari stuff has some sort of origin in japanese. ![]() ![]() If you are still reading i would probably hav posted by now In other languages they are pronounced differently!Īnd to finish, thank you for reading my sig I think you should state that you would be doing it wrong *if* you were trying to pronounce those names in English. Hint: these names are supposed to be spoken in latin/greek.Īnd add this to the fact that english has by and large lost all its original (18th was the last time this was fix'd, I recall) laws of pronunciation, at least, de facto. Unless we are talking about a pronunciation of "rear" like "rea".Īf for oneiros, IIRC greek had a hard S, so no idea where you got your "uena" from. Where did you get these from? Because they are, quite frankly, wrong. Oneiros - the closest I can type it as, is it sounds similar to "buena" but without the B. ![]() Keer-on.Ĭerberus - kebber us (I've never heard anyone pronounce that correctly, even me)ĭeimos - Daymos (although dye-mos is also used) Naglfar - The closest most people can pronounce it correct is Nag-gul-far (both Gs are hard)Ĭharon - Keiron (as in the name, witht he "on" bit pronounced with emphasis). Scythe (siith - elongated i, as in eye, sky, fly etc. Myrmidon - mier* ma don (mier as in pier)Ĭhimera - Ky* meer ah (* as in eye, hard C, silent H)Ĭynabal - Sine ah bal (bal, not ball, almost like "bull") If you're doing it another way, you're doing it wrong. The following is how you pronounce the ships' names in Eve. Thread Statistics | Show CCP posts - 0 post(s) » Click here to find additional results for this topic using Google EVE Search - You're pronouncing it wrong. ![]()
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