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2014/06/17 07:34:01
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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Ok, this may seem silly but I'm curious of how to pronounce some names and words.
Flash Gitz? Or Flash Jitz?
Primark or Primarch?
Ab ah don?
Or
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Ah bad in?
What other names are hard to pronounce or are pronounced wrong?
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2014/06/17 07:40:16
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Esteemed Veteran Space Marine
Sheppey, England
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Flash Gitz ('git' is English slang)
Primark
Heard both for Abby!
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2014/06/17 07:52:05
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Longtime Dakkanaut
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What's "Git" mean?
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2014/06/17 09:06:19
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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[DCM]
Moustache-twirling Princeps
Gone-to-ground in the craters of Coventry
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It's not very offensive, and usually said in jest.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Git
Someone with too much money, and likes to 'flash it about' is a 'Flash Git'.
Someone who talks a lot of rubbish might get called a 'gobby git' by his mates.
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2014/06/17 09:09:58
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Agile Revenant Titan
In the Casualty section of a Blood Bowl dugout
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It's a mildly offensive term for someone who's just unpleasant. Not used much, to be honest.
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2014/06/17 18:19:18
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Fixture of Dakka
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'Ǎḇaddōn
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2014/06/17 18:22:07
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Khorne Veteran Marine with Chain-Axe
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I didn't even realise Primarch was ambiguous.
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2014/06/17 18:31:49
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Slippery Scout Biker
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Anyone who pronounces Abadon like it rhymes with 'Aladdin' is bad and should feel bad.
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2014/06/17 18:35:03
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Tunneling Trygon
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
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How about Tzeentch, or Zoanthrope? I've heard Tuh-zeench, Zeench, Zinch, Zench, and others. Zoanthrope is usually either Zo-an-thrope or Zoan-thrope.
I've never heard anyone get confused by "Git", but I guess that's because I live in the UK. I suppose Primarch could be "Prime-arch", but I've never heard that either.
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2014/06/17 18:37:44
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Ultramarine Librarian with Freaky Familiar
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Lazzgun versus Laysgun. According to most people the former is correct and according to GW the latter is correct. I prefer the first since it doesn't sound as stupid.
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2014/06/17 18:47:41
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Tunneling Trygon
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
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Ah yes, the "laze" pronunciation. While it should be correct (with the root word being "laser", after all), it sounds bad. Besides, it's not actually a shortened name - a lascannon's actual name is "lascannon", not "laser cannon", even if that's obviously what the name is derived from. Normally I would push for technical correctness, but in this case I just can't.
EDIT: I've heard multiple instances of "Stranglehorn cannon" - from Tyranid players, no less! This isn't a pronunciation, it's just incorrect. It's "Stranglethorn", for those who don't know.
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2014/06/17 19:28:56
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Massachusetts
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Frozen Ocean wrote:How about Tzeentch, or Zoanthrope? I've heard Tuh-zeench, Zeench, Zinch, Zench, and others. Zoanthrope is usually either Zo-an-thrope or Zoan-thrope.
I've never heard anyone get confused by "Git", but I guess that's because I live in the UK. I suppose Primarch could be "Prime-arch", but I've never heard that either.
Personally, I say Zeench, Zo-an-thrope, and actually Prime-arch is the only way I've ever heard it pronounced. I totally agree with you on lasguns too.
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2014/06/17 19:30:43
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Tunneling Trygon
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
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Prime-arch (as in archway) or Prime-ark, though? I say Zo-an-thrope too, but I'm fond of pronouncing the T in Tzeentch.
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2014/06/17 19:34:39
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Massachusetts
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Frozen Ocean wrote:Prime-arch (as in archway) or Prime-ark, though? I say Zo-an-thrope too, but I'm fond of pronouncing the T in Tzeentch.
Ahh, yes Prime-ark. I thought you were implying that Prim-ark was the correct pronunciation, and that just sounds weird to me. I tried to pronounce the T when I first got into 40k but it just doesn't flow well for me.
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2014/06/17 19:36:54
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Average Orc Boy
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i'm surprised nobody has asked about roboute guilliman (sp?). i've never even tried to say it out loud, but in my head i always hear it as 'gilliman'.
one that i believe people often get wrong is konrad curze's surname. i think it should be pronounced as 'kurtz'.
for tzeench, i say it with just a bit of an aborted t, and the rest as 'zee-ench', similar to the way a double i in a japanese name makes a two e sounds, back to back.
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2014/06/17 19:46:39
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Massachusetts
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morpheuschild wrote:i'm surprised nobody has asked about roboute guilliman (sp?). i've never even tried to say it out loud, but in my head i always hear it as 'gilliman'.
one that i believe people often get wrong is konrad curze's surname. i think it should be pronounced as 'kurtz'.
for tzeench, i say it with just a bit of an aborted t, and the rest as 'zee-ench', similar to the way a double i in a japanese name makes a two e sounds, back to back.
I heard Alan Merrett pronounce it Row-boo-tay Gee-oh-man, which is kinda how I assumed it sounded because it seemed french to me.
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2014/06/17 21:08:19
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Khorne Veteran Marine with Chain-Axe
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If it's derived from French you wouldn't pronounce the "tay."
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2014/06/17 21:15:06
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Regular Dakkanaut
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Lieutenant = "Lef-tenant"
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2014/06/17 21:20:00
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Massachusetts
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I know, that's why I said it was kinda how I assumed it was pronounced.
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2014/06/17 22:24:50
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Mutilatin' Mad Dok
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Let's see...
row-BOOT GIL-ee-man
ZEENT-ch (I originally pronounced it with a lengthened 'eh', but decided 'ee' made more sense, and I add a lengthened stop before the ch to pronounce the tch more fully)
PRY-mark
I use las and laze interchangeably
A few that I haven't seen mentioned yet:
Aquila: I prefer AHK-will-uh, but I recently began hanging out with a group that says uh-QUILL-uh
C'tan: likewise, I've always said k-TAHN, but they prefer se-TAN (as in suntan)
Arbites/Custodes: I've waffled on this a bit, initially saying AHR-bi-TESS/kus-TOH-dess, but switching to AHR-bi-TEEZ/kus-TOH-deez to match my pronunciation of Astartes
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2014/06/17 22:31:33
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Homicidal Veteran Blood Angel Assault Marine
Massachusetts
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I pronounce Aquila as uh-kee-luh.
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2014/06/17 23:23:25
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Blood Angel Neophyte Undergoing Surgeries
Orem, UT
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The big one in my game group is Tycho.
Everyone around here says it Tie-ko, but one guy insists on pronouncing it Tee-ko.
He insists it's because of Tycho Brahe, but we just call him full of it.
I pronounce Aquila as uh-kwil-uh. Which is the Latin pronunciation of the word.
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2014/06/17 23:32:25
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Tunneling Trygon
Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland
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Aquila is Latin for eagle, and is pronounced roughly "a-kee-la". I say "kuh-tan" for C'tan. Curze should be "curs" - there's no T to make it "kurtz".
"Roo-boot Gill-e-man". A shorter "Ro" sound makes it too much like "Robot". Of course, there's always "Rowboat Gillman", "Robot Girlman", and others. He definitely has the strangest name of all the Primarchs.
How about Commoragh? I suppose it should be pronounced like the Biblical city after which it is obviously named, but I'd prefer it weren't, if only in an attempt to divorce it from the silly naming as much as possible.
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2014/06/17 23:46:20
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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The Daemon Possessing Fulgrim's Body
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Actually, while I agree on the pronunciation, a 'ze' can invoke a 't' sound. I'm trying desperately to think of an example, but they all escape me right now.
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2014/06/17 23:53:52
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Average Orc Boy
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Frozen Ocean wrote:Aquila is Latin for eagle, and is pronounced roughly "a- kee-la". I say "kuh-tan" for C'tan. Curze should be "curs" - there's no T to make it "kurtz".
"Roo-boot Gill-e-man". A shorter "Ro" sound makes it too much like "Robot". Of course, there's always "Rowboat Gillman", "Robot Girlman", and others. He definitely has the strangest name of all the Primarchs.
How about Commoragh? I suppose it should be pronounced like the Biblical city after which it is obviously named, but I'd prefer it weren't, if only in an attempt to divorce it from the silly naming as much as possible.
you're right, there's no t in curze, but the name's origin seems to support my theory.
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2014/06/18 00:34:38
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Lesser Daemon of Chaos
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I can understand some confusion with words that don't appear outside the game, but many of these are actual words or very close to actual words with already accepted pronunciations found in the dictionary. Some that are readily available on dictionary.com are:
Abaddon (uh-bad-un)
Zoanthropy (zoh-an-thruh-pee)
Aquila (uh-kwil-uh, ak-wuh-luh)
Primarch doesn't appear to be an existing word but I think it quite obviously uses the -arch suffix meaning chief/leader as in monarch or matriarch.
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2014/06/18 00:41:09
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Lone Wolf Sentinel Pilot
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Let's see:
Row-boo Ghee-i-man
Laymen Russ
Lazzgun
Zench
Kah-more-ah
See-tan
Ah-kill-uh
Pry-mark
A-bah-don
Cuss-toads
Are-bites
Uh-star-teez
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2014/06/18 02:39:52
Subject: Re:Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Hellish Haemonculus
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Ah-keel-uh makes me want to bite my fingers off.
I much prefer ah-quill-uh.
How about Ravenor? Do you pronounce the first part as in the bird raven, or as in the word ravenous? (I prefer the latter.)
How about Loken? I've heard low-ken and lock-en both.
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2014/06/18 03:42:13
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Wraith
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I'd go for Ravenous for Ravenor as it's more "always hungry" versus a bird-like thing.
I also say "Prime-Ark." Never heard Prime-arch, is this a UK thing? I assume Primarch is derived from patriarch and matriarch, but of not having a gender specific tone.
Sell - a - steen or Sell - a - stein? (St. Celestine)
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Shine on, Kaldor Dayglow!
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2014/06/18 03:42:42
Subject: Proper pronounciations of common 40k names and words?
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Mutilatin' Mad Dok
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Jathom wrote:The big one in my game group is Tycho.
Everyone around here says it Tie-ko, but one guy insists on pronouncing it Tee-ko.
He insists it's because of Tycho Brahe, but we just call him full of it.
Your friend is right.
I pronounce Aquila as uh-kwil-uh. Which is the Latin pronunciation of the word.
All pronunciation of Latin is received pronunciation, since no one has spoken it natively for so long. A lot of the modern pronunciations of Latin words bear no resemblance to their original versions. A couple of years ago, when Fallout: New Vegas came out, I wondered what was up with Caesar's Legion all pronouncing his name "kai-zahr." Turns out that's probably how it was pronounced back when Caesars were still a thing. Automatically Appended Next Post:
se-LESS-teen. Although I won't deny that My Little Pony probably had something to do with my pronunciation.
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