Noola2007-01-27 03:42:24
QUOTE(Cairam @ Jan 26 2007, 08:29 PM) 377757
Cairam = Say-Rame, but the ai part is more like.. "Aye" than "Say". And the r is like... A rolled r, like in Spanish... Sairrrrrrame.
I'll never be able to say it... I can't do the rolly R thing.
Unknown2007-01-27 04:22:37
According to somebody else the 'l' in Synl's name is silent. So like 'sign' or 'sin'?
I refuse to pronounce it that way though.
I refuse to pronounce it that way though.
Shiri2007-01-27 04:24:54
QUOTE(MrShrimp @ Jan 27 2007, 04:22 AM) 377806
According to somebody else the 'l' in Synl's name is silent. So like 'sign' or 'sin'?
I refuse to pronounce it that way though.
I refuse to pronounce it that way though.
So do I. Sinnle here.
Unknown2007-01-27 05:03:12
I pronounce every name as if it was spanish...
silly english
silly english
Unknown2007-01-27 05:10:41
I can't help but think of the Bible whenever I see your name, Corinthian.
Unknown2007-01-27 05:14:21
QUOTE(Caerulo @ Jan 26 2007, 11:10 PM) 377814
I can't help but think of the Bible whenever I see your name, Corinthian.
some people think also of this:
but I really mean this:
Morgfyre2007-01-27 05:25:10
What do we call ourselves, you ask? The Aristocrats.
Sylphas2007-01-27 05:29:59
I could actually so see Morgfyre as the Corinthian, now that I think about it.
Unknown2007-01-27 05:33:07
QUOTE(Sylphas @ Jan 26 2007, 11:29 PM) 377821
I could actually so see Morgfyre as the Corinthian, now that I think about it.
Corinthian was into men and was kinda gay...
wait...
nevermind that
Richter2007-01-27 05:46:03
I got all of them right, except Cairam and apparently Soll.
And people still pronounce my name wrong.
And people still pronounce my name wrong.
Arix2007-01-27 07:07:45
Rishter?
Shorlen2007-01-27 07:44:39
QUOTE(Richter @ Jan 27 2007, 12:46 AM) 377827
I got all of them right, except Cairam and apparently Soll.
And people still pronounce my name wrong.
And people still pronounce my name wrong.
It's pronounced like the scale, right?
Richter2007-01-27 08:06:36
Indeed it is.
Gelo2007-01-27 11:05:54
I've always pronouced Caeraulo as Si-ra-ulo, local term for nuthead Soweee!
Gelo = Dye-lo (jello without the w sound in the end)
Question: how do you pronounce Charune? -roon or ru-ne?
Gelo = Dye-lo (jello without the w sound in the end)
Question: how do you pronounce Charune? -roon or ru-ne?
Arix2007-01-27 11:08:40
QUOTE
Question: how do you pronounce Charune? -roon or ru-ne?
It's pronounced 'Floppy'
Charune2007-01-27 11:09:48
QUOTE(Gelo @ Jan 27 2007, 05:05 AM) 377859
Question: how do you pronounce Charune? -roon or ru-ne?
Bob
Ok Ok.. It is Char(as in burnt) - oon
Gelo2007-01-27 11:14:41
QUOTE(Charune @ Jan 27 2007, 09:09 PM) 377861
Ok Ok.. It is Char(as in burnt) - oon
Ah... ok. Funny though, I always think of fried pork fat when I hear Charune. No offense... Chicharon is a local delicacy. It sounds like Charune without the chi in the beginning.
Unknown2007-01-27 12:12:26
QUOTE(Gelo @ Jan 27 2007, 07:05 PM) 377859
I've always pronouced Caeraulo as Si-ra-ulo, local term for nuthead Soweee!
Caeraulo? Its Caerulo. But I don't mind. Too many people mispronounce and spell my real name wrong, so I've gotten used to it.
Soll2007-01-27 12:28:33
Okin wins!
Unknown2007-01-27 12:41:17
QUOTE(Soll @ Jan 27 2007, 08:28 PM) 377865
Okin wins!
Wow! He didn't even post in here and he wins?