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Re: The Pronunciation of "Inrazimad"
By: TheCyclonicStorm Date: November 26, 2015, 11:13 pm
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[quote author=Sandra the Defiled Paladin
link=topic=222.msg37656#msg37656 date=1448569082]
'Tis may sound weird, but I actually use
"in"-"rah"-"zee"-"mahd". I don't know, may this is because of my
mother language being Lithuanian.
[/quote]
Indeed; that's likely because your pronounce A's differently.
It's similar to how the pronunciation of words such as dance,
advance and France differ between various people.
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Re: The Pronunciation of "Inrazimad"
By: Sandra al-Korinth Date: December 13, 2015, 2:39 pm
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[quote author=TheCyclonicStorm link=topic=222.msg37705#msg37705
date=1448601212]
[quote author=Sandra the Defiled Paladin
link=topic=222.msg37656#msg37656 date=1448569082]
'Tis may sound weird, but I actually use
"in"-"rah"-"zee"-"mahd". I don't know, may this is because of my
mother language being Lithuanian.
[/quote]
Indeed; that's likely because your pronounce A's differently.
It's similar to how the pronunciation of words such as dance,
advance and France differ between various people.
[/quote]American: dance.
British: Dahnce.
Australian: dans.
#Post#: 39555--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Pronunciation of "Inrazimad"
By: TheCyclonicStorm Date: December 13, 2015, 3:57 pm
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[quote author=Sandra the Defiled Paladin
link=topic=222.msg39550#msg39550 date=1450039195]
[quote author=TheCyclonicStorm link=topic=222.msg37705#msg37705
date=1448601212]
[quote author=Sandra the Defiled Paladin
link=topic=222.msg37656#msg37656 date=1448569082]
'Tis may sound weird, but I actually use
"in"-"rah"-"zee"-"mahd". I don't know, may this is because of my
mother language being Lithuanian.
[/quote]
Indeed; that's likely because your pronounce A's differently.
It's similar to how the pronunciation of words such as dance,
advance and France differ between various people.
[/quote]American: dance.
British: Dahnce.
Australian: dans.
[/quote]
Not necessarily. There's a reason I used the word "people"
instead of "nation."
#Post#: 39874--------------------------------------------------
Re: The Pronunciation of "Inrazimad"
By: Aidan Von Atapas Date: December 16, 2015, 9:50 pm
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I've always pronounced Inrazimad with short vowels.
In - raz (short a as in cat) - i (short i as in hit) - mad.
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