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Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 8:40 am
by Amalatte Swann
I think my name is very easy to pronounce...
Amalatte: ah-mah-lah-tay
Swann: like swan
But I didn't use latte for my name because I love caffe latte.
Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 1:27 am
by Ariel Costilow
My name is Ariel Costilow.
You pronounce my first name as;
Ar (as in what you breathe, air)
i (it sounds like a long e, as in
eel)
el (as in h
ello)
You may refer to that red headed mermaid, if you please.
And for my last name;
Co (it sort of sounds like a bird. "Caw")
stil (as the word, still, is pronounced)
ow (the word you say when you are utterly bamboozled. "Oh.")
In a nutshell, that is how you pronounce my name.
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 2:30 am
by Naise Puentes
well my name is pronounced like this:
Naise - like Ness of the "monster of the lake Ness" and it rhymes with bless and chase
and Puentes comes from the spanish Bridges and is pronounced this way
Pu- like winnie the POOH or p o o p ( together the word) without the las "p"
en- like a simple "n"
tes- pronounced like and "e" not like an "i" (not like tea or teas)
well a little difficulte but not so much
Naise Puentes
best wishes
Posted: Wed Sep 23, 2009 6:52 am
by Prof. Ignis Divine
Well Ignis Divine is pronounced as following:
- I is like the i-sound of "me" and emphasis on this syllable
- g is then pronounced like the g of "good"
- nis is like the sound of the word "is" but with a n before
-Di of Divine is more like the sound of dee of the word "indeed"
-vine is pronounced the same as "mine" just a v instead of the m ^^ and emphasis of the word lays on this syllable
Well the name then sounds like this:
Eegnis Deevine
Posted: Thu Sep 24, 2009 11:50 pm
by Azarielle Doom
Azarielle:
Az-air-ee-el
Doom:
like the impending variety
Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 2:52 pm
by Zen McGregor
My name is way easy:
Zen = Charge your Zen (yep, the japanese thing) pretty self-explained
As for McGregor:
Mc as in McDonalds
Gregor as in Gregorovitch but with stress on Gre not GOR
so,
ZEN MEK GRE - gor
Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 6:50 pm
by Emmilynn Shea Grace Wilder
Ok, so my name is REALLY long.
So, Emmilynn goes like this: Em= like the first part of emily, pretty much how it looks mi = like meh and lynn = like lin
Shea is one syllable it sounds like = sh a but put together so its sha with a long a
Grace is like this: Grey sis but put togethere into one syllable grays
and Wilder is like the word While and der not wild er, but wil der.
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:54 am
by Hermionie Miranda
Okay, this is how I pronounce my name:
Herm-i-oh-knee (like Hermione Granger, but I just added an ''i'')
Mir-an-da (a normal name)
On IRC you can call me Herms, Miranda, or Hermy.
Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 3:29 am
by Hermione Nadine Gillonder
This is how to pronounce my name:
Hermione: Err-MY-oun (I know your exactly pronounce it like Er-MY-o-nee, but my name is different)
Nadine: Naed-in
Gillonder: Gill-ou-n-deeh
But just call me Nadine
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:26 pm
by Annabelle Avril
Annabelle : An-a-Bel
Avril(April in french): AV-ruhl
Just Ann is fine with me.
Posted: Fri Jan 22, 2010 1:42 am
by Jamie Flower
Ja=Jay
mie=me
Jayme
Flower= i think you can prounounce that!
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 3:30 am
by Avira Wolvezevie
Yay, I was hoping I would get to explain my name somewhere!
A-VIR-A WOL-VEZ-E-VIE ( Its supposed to mean something along the lines of "flying wolfs life" )
Ready?
A = uh/ah
VIR= veer ( to veer off the road)
A = uh/ah
WOL = wool
VEZ= vehz
E= eh/uh
VIE= V ( as in the letter "v")
Posted: Thu Feb 04, 2010 8:03 pm
by Maravillas Arrington
Marr-AH-vee-AH (Maravillas)
AIR-ington (Arrington)
I'll respond to Marr-ah (Mara) or Marr (Mar), as well!
Posted: Fri Feb 05, 2010 2:32 am
by Prof. Tom Foster
I think mine is pretty easy, tom (tooom) with the long o sound and foster (fooster) with the long o and the ster part sounds like stir.
Posted: Sun Feb 07, 2010 1:10 am
by Karen Circa
My name is easy! Karen (rhymes with baren) and Circa is pronounced Cir (like Seer) and Ca (like kah). I really enjoy reading about everyone else's pronunciations, We have such a nice variety of names to learn how to pronounce here on HOL!
Posted: Sat Feb 13, 2010 3:35 pm
by Evelyn Wilson
Evelyn= Ehv-Uh-Lin
Wilson= Will-Sun
Pretty simple, no?
Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 1:04 pm
by Katherine Black
Well, my name is pretty simple but here we go!
Katherine Black
Ka - It sounds like the Ca in Cat
th - This sounds like the Th in there
er - This is kind of like when you're confused and you're like err?
ine - This sounds like the word in (the E is silent)
When you put it all together it looks like...
Ca-th-err-in
but it looks like...
Katherine
And now for my last name...
Black
Well I'm not sure how to put this into words
If you listen to how they say it in the movies, it's the same as Sirius Black.
Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 12:36 am
by Adoril Milner
A as in "a"
Do as in "duh"
Ril as "grill" without the "g"
So, Ah-duh-ril
Mil as in "mill"
Ner as in "her" with a "n" instead of a "h".
So, Mill-ner
Pretty simple!
Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2010 4:08 pm
by Prof. Maquelly John
Maquelly
Ma- pronounced like muh
quell- pronounced like quill but with an e sound instead of the I sound
ly- pronounced like lee
John
I think that is pretty obvious
Posted: Thu Apr 08, 2010 3:23 pm
by Prof. Silmarien Szilagyi
My name is not easy to spell or to pronounce. It has caused many a headache in Ravenclaw, I'm sure.
Silmarien Szilagyi:
Sil= sil, like a window sill
mar= mar, like the Spanish word for sea or like the "mar" in March
ien= ee-en, the "i" is pronounced like the European "i" or the English "ee"
Szil= seel, like the mammal (seal)
agy= the "a" is like when the doctor tells you to open your mouth and say "ahh" and the "gy" is like the "dieu" in adieu
i= "ee"
Put it all together, and you've got it!