Pretty much exactly how it's spelled.
Like spider but with an o or å
strfourfe
Zana-Toast
vlaad nag
Ill-um
pickle
pack ll
ay-err-kower
Makhs Ehm La Hakhs Ehm
Nev Erg O We St
With Uralic pronunciation, I say it simply like "ER-KOR" with ÄR's, not awwr's
But with Germanic pronunciation, I say it like "Ir-Kour" and yes, this hurts my mouth, switching between two ways of pronouncing shit.
[editline]23rd September 2015[/editline]
Oops, ninjas. The above was meant for the user [URL="https://facepunch.com/member.php?u=472120"]erkor[/URL].
As for your name (NightmareX91), I pronounce it just normally with Germanic pronunciation, like:
"Naitmeer Eks Nainti Wan" (To any English-speakers, I'm sorry you had to read that.)
bætˈ-ʃɪtˈ
kinda cheatin' tho. "Shit" is pretty universal across languages anyway right?
thuh lur-kur one two three four
Se-ven-bi-lion
Jimmy
加利 士不夫
soup - err - two - dawn - ee
sah-zah
PEELZ EAR!
I ama neub
arlytues
sooper two donny
[QUOTE=thelurker1234;48741463]bætˈ-ʃɪtˈ
kinda cheatin' tho. "Shit" is pretty universal across languages anyway right?[/QUOTE]
Try saying out loud (or in your head) normally as you do a "Hat", then a "Bat" but then "Baal", and then apply that same "B[b]aa[/b]l" pronunciation to "Hat" and "Bat", making them sound different, and definitely weird, yea?
I can literally apply the English ("Germanic") pronunciation to Finnish words if I want (which use "Uralic" pronunciation), but it makes everything sound super weird and actually retarded and probably costs me brain cells.
Like, imagine a born-and-raised American citizen who, through some unknown means of magic, has learned the entire Finnish vocabulary, but is using the English pronunciation to piss Finnish people off on purpose.
Or vice versa, pronouncing English words with Finnish ("Uralic") pronunciation, it's a sure way of making your ears bleed.
(As for the word "Shit", I automatically apply the appropriate pronunciation, as I do with most other English words.)
baht schiht
Mr. Rough and Tough
Dee Three Tee Bee Ess
[QUOTE=ILLUMM;48746790]Dee Three Tee Bee Ess[/QUOTE]
Eye-Llum, or "ILLUM" as in "Illumination" if I don't feel like reading it with an english accent
[QUOTE=Radley;48739969]Nie-Tronic Alt[/QUOTE]
sigh
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