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How do you pronounce the races?
I'm kinda curious... in MOO2, I always talked about the "Sack-ruh" and the "Mursh-ens", until I found out from MOO3 (ech) that the "proper" pronunciations were "Suh-Kraw" and "Mur-Shawn"... So how do you pronounce the various SE races?
Amonkrie = Am-in-kree (accent on the "kree", much like "Amun-Ra") Xiati = Zye-at-eee (as in "Encounter at Virumque", with accent on the "at") Piundon = Pyun-don Sallega = Sell-egg-uh (accent on the "egg") Norak = Nor-ack (accent on the "nor") Sergetti = Sir-get-eee (similar to "spaghetti"... will "Sergetti Spaghetti" become a new Phong's Head fad menu item? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif) Drushocka = Drew-shock-uh (accent on the "shock") XiChung = Zee-Chung (both syllables accented roughly equally) Fazrah = Faz-ruh (accent on the "faz") Toltayan = Tole-tuh-yann (accent on the "tole") The rest are either fairly obvious or I forgot about them http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif edit: oh, how could I forget the Jraenar (Jray-nar, sounds sort of like "Drano")??? http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/image...ies/tongue.gif |
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Hmm, how to make pronunciation explicitly clear... Pronounce each dash-separated part as the word/prefix/suffic/whatever that it would be in isolation.
Amonkrie = Am-un-cry Xiati = Zee-ah-tea Piundon = Pee-un-dun Sallega = Sal-ay-guh Norak = Nor-ack Sergetti = Sir-get-eee Drushocka = Drew-shock-uh XiChung = Zee-Chung Fazrah = Faz-ruh Toltayan = Tole-tay (rhymes with say)-an |
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As the french I am will do:
Amonkrie = 'Am-on(as in bomb)-kry [Amhoncri in french way] Xiati = Gzy-'a-ty Piundon = Py-oun-'don(as in bomb) Sallega = Sal-le-ga (a bit like sa-leg-a) [Salèga] Norak = Nor-'ack Sergetti = 'Ser-get-y [sèrjèti] Drushocka = 'Drew-sho-ca [drouchoca] XiChung = 'gzi-shoung [xichoung] Fazrah = 'Faz-ra (fazra) Toltayan = Tol'taïahn |
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Amonkrie = ah-mon-KREE
Xiati = hard to describe the phonetics here... the Xi part I pronounce like how Chinese is transliterated to Xi... so kinda like ksi-AH-ti Piundon = PEE-un-don Sallega = sal-LEG-ah Norak = NOR-ack Sergetti = SER-jet-ti Drushocka = drew-SHOWK-ah XiChung = same Xi as from Xiait; ksi-CHUNG Fazrah = FAZ-rah Toltayan = tol-TAY-an Jraenar = juh-RAY-nar |
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I made up a new phonetic sound for Xiati. You smush the x and the i together. Slowed down it would sound like
Ex-Eye-A(short A sound, like in cat)-Tee but I make the Ex-Eye into one syllable. The X isn't completely pronounced and it sounds kind of like a hiss that turns into an I. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/laugh.gif |
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The EEE: Earl Grey
The Pretorians (or some such): the Scarlet(t) Fireflies The Jraenar: Traitors 'n Renegades The Crystallines: The thorns in the back The Norak: Niet, Nietzsche! Etc. What do you mean, I missed the point altogether? I can't say I have ever tried to pronounce those names, so I would probably settle for the first thing that crosses my head... or a mixture of various languages, more likely. |
Re: How do you pronounce the races?
Amonkrie = Ah-monn-kree
Xiati = Zee-ahtee Piundon = Pay-un-don Sallega = Sell-ee-gah Norak = Norack (plain and simple) Sergetti = Seyr-get-tee Drushocka = Droo-shocka XiChung = Zee-Choong Fazrah = Fazrah Toltayan = Toll-tay(as in pay)-ehn Jraenar = roughly, "Jiraynar" |
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Does nobody else pronounce the "Jr" as a single sound in Jraenar? Almost like the "dr" in drum (or perhaps dram to keep with a similar "a" vowel for the entire syllable), but with a "j" subtly modifying it.
Something like: "DRAY-nar" It doesn't seem to me that pronounciations like "juh-RAY-nar" make much sense, as they are adding an extra vowel sound not present in the word, when you can pronounce the "jr" fairly easily. YMMV |
Re: How do you pronounce the races?
A-mon-kree. Cause it rhymes with monkey. Other than that, I havn't really thought about it.
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Well, I don't really put a vowel in the juh, it's just the only way I could think of to put it. It's more like the sound you make when you're first learning the alphabet. "J as in j- juh- jump". It's like the first sound there, where you're saying the letter's sound, but just letting it trail off without adding the vowel. Now slam an accented RAY right next to it. juh-RAY-nar. It's basically close enough that you could consider it a single syllable.
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Re: How do you pronounce the races?
Amonkrie = A-mon-kree
Xiati = Xee-ah-tee Piundon = Pee-uhn-dun Sallega = Sal-egg-uh Norak = Nor-ack Sergetti = Sir-gett-ee Drushocka = Drew-shoke-ah XiChung = Xee-Chung Fazrah = Faz-ruh Toltayan = Tol-tay-uhn Jraenar = Tough one. "Jr" as a single sound, almost as if you're saying "Shhh" only with more of a Z sound than an S. So: J-reh-nar |
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Amonkrie = Ah-mon-kree
Xiati = 'sigh-eh?-tee (Note: Canadian style "eh?") Piundon = Pie-undone Sallega = Sah-leg-uh Norak = No-rack Sergetti = Sir-jet-eee (The Flying EEE Knight) Drushocka = Drew-shock-ah XiChung = 'sigh-chuh'hung Fazrah = Fa'zz-ruh Toltayan = Tol-tay-uhn Jraenar = J-ray-narrr! Note: J = the first sound common to John, Jack, Jump. |
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Amonkrie = A Monkey
Xiati = Zee Tee Piundon = Pyoon Dun Sallega = Sally Ga Norak = Noraq Sergetti = Sperghetti Drushocka = Drew Shocker XiChung = Sigh (Wang) Chung Fazrah = Fuzzy Rah Toltayan = Tot Lee Yan Jraenar = Drain Err |
Re: How do you pronounce the races?
Mostly I pronounce all races like others. Except Jraenar.
In Poland "J" is pronounced like "Y". So Jraenar = Yra-enar |
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Jraenar- I've always assumed the J was silent because it was followed by a consenant. Not for any particular reason but RAY-nar.
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Given that I invented most of these guys, I'll go ahead and clear this up. Here it is, folks, the official pronunciation guide, along with how the name came to be.
Piundon = Pee-Undone (Extremely bad Chinese-English translation that had me rolling around on the floor. It was from some ettiquete guide which at one point reminds it's readers to unzip their fly before urinating by saying 'Remember: Pee Undone') Sallega = Sal-Egg-A (From Salad, Egg A(nd) mayonaise sandwich. Pretty much all my girlfriend at the time would eat) Norak = No-Rack (What she had as a result of this diet) Sergetti = Sayer-Ghetti (A bastardization of a nickname for one of my friends based on her extremely drunken attempts to pronounce her own name. Her name: Sandra Johnson. Go figure) Drushocka = Drew-Shock-Ah (My lab partner, Drew, kept shocking me, which made me go ah!) Praetorians = Pray-toe-ree-anz (I'd jus watched a documentary on Rome's Praetorian Guard. Sue me) I think I might be responsible for a few more of them, but I can't really remember, since there was a good few race descriptions that had their actual artwork done by Eric Henry. |
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Pi'undon - Pee Undone :O
Xiati - Zee-atty Norak - Nor-ack. I am the Norak. I speak for the trees! Or was that Lorak.. Sergetti - Ser-ghetti. Serengetti, without the en. Drushocka - Drew-shaka(zulu!) XiChung - Zih-chung Toltayan - Tol-tie-an Now, how do you pronounce UR-QUAN? Ur-Quan - Err-Kwon |
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Ur-Quan? Same. Err-Kwon.
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Of course, now you have to explain how to pronounce kwon.
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"Ur" is not the same as "Err." It's Oor, with an "oo" sound. Duh
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Re: How do you pronounce the races?
...Exactly like it looks, SJ.
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Re: How do you pronounce the races?
for me it's UR-kan
same 'u' than french one , or german ü, or in "uber" absolutly not the english way to say and same 'a' in large |
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