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...how the heck is this pronounced?

 

My best guess was "z-you-teh-choot-lee", but it could just as easily be "zoo-teh-suit-lee" or...something else :P...anybody know for sure?

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I am figuring how to pronounce certain BPAL names

 

maybe if any phonetique specialist between us can clear these for me :P

 

Persephone...

Imp...

Samhain..

Bruja...

Aureus...

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I don't have a phonetic font right now, so I made a gif:

 

phon.gif

 

 

Hopefully that helps...

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What about Kumiho? (One of my Favorites!)

And Baobhan Sith?

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I can tell you how Loviatar is pronounced, being a Finn myself. If anyone cares to know, that is... :P

 

Loviatar:

 

Lo [as in "halo"]

 

vi [as in "visible"]

 

a [as in single unit of something "a book" etc.]

 

tar [as in "tardy"]

 

:D

 

-Milk

 

ETA: My sources say Baobhan Sith (also spelled Boabhan Sith) is pronounced [bo-van-shee] and it means "wicked woman fairy".

I used Anna Franklin's "The Fairy Ring" as source.

Edited by MilkAndSugar

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I'll ask about Kumiho at work today. I work for a Japanese company and one of our translators sits right next to me.

 

She actually taught me how to say "evil slut bitch" in Japanese...lol...I'm wierd.

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i think Baobhan Sith is pronounced like this (or how i always pronounced it please correct me if i am imcorrect)

 

Bo- vhan Shee

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I saw the title of this thread and thought - well, s'easy... Bee-Pee-Ay-Ell :P

 

To tell the truth, I'd been wondering about Baobhan Sith and Xiuhtecuhtli myself :D

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I saw the title of this thread and thought - well, s'easy... Bee-Pee-Ay-Ell :P

 

To tell the truth, I'd been wondering about Baobhan Sith and Xiuhtecuhtli myself :D

I posted a thread about Xiuhtecuhtli a few days ago...chai_girl helped me out:

 

she wa te KWA tle

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um, chai girl, could you give a phonetic reprodution of the japanese for "evil slut bitch?" i generally don't curse, but i would love to know for emergencies :P

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What about Kumiho?  (One of my Favorites!)

And Baobhan Sith?

Kumiho would be pronounced:

 

ku (as in 'coo')

mi (as in 'me')

ho (as in 'hoe')

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Thanks!

I had Kumiho correct, but was completely lost on Baobhan Sith.

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Sierona's right about Baobhan Sidhe. Gaelic's weird, just go with it.

Wouldn't it be BOW-an (bow rhyming with cow)? The A and O would make that a broad "bh," and it's my understanding that it would therefore be a W sound rather than a V sound.

 

Granted, my very very rudimentary understanding of Gaelic comes from a musician who's about an eighth Irish and cheerfully ignores the rest of his heritage...

 

Oh, wait. Is it a Scots Gaelic vs. Irish Gaelic problem? That could be, I know utterly nothing about Scots...

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I'm not sure if there's a thread for this already, I haven't seen anything. So, here goes...

 

There's quite a few BPal scents I can't pronounce, or think I may be pronouncing wrong. And, I was wondering if someone could help me out. I'd like to make sure I get them right, so there they are:

 

XIUHTECUHTLI

 

TUSHNAMATAY

 

MASABAKES

 

Szepasszony

 

Scheherazade

 

BAOBHAN SITH

 

 

 

 

-Leslie

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This is going to sound a little funny, but I take my cue on pronoucing Scherezade from the Disney movie Aladin:

 

"Share a zod ee"

 

probably not the correct phonetic spelling (in fact, for certain not the correct phonetic spelling), but that's the way I pronounce her name. Dictionary.com suggests a different pronunciation, but it's based on the proper spelling of the name: "Scheherezade," rather than Beth's Scherezade. (I've noticed that she's misspelled several of her scents, such as Katharina and Titiania, which are spelled differently in the original Shakespearean plays.) Their pronunciation suggests (again with the not correct phonetic spelling) pronouncing it as:

 

"She (with a light "e," like in "item") her (the "e" pronounced like "pet") e (once again, like in "item") zad (the "a" like "father")"

 

As for the other names, I don't think I know how to (nor attempt to) pronounce them. Can't wait to see what others think. :P

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The only one I can help with is Scheherazade.

 

That is pronounced:

 

Sh-uh-hair-uh-zod.....My Hubby says, "just tell them it sounds like 'your hair is odd'." What a goof!

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Just merging this topic into a previous topic. :P The original scope of it was a bit wider than what you may have intended MissA, but Morrighana posted a pronunciation for Xiuhtecuhtli and someone else covered Baobhan Sith so it carries on the question.

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XIUHTECUHTLI -- she wa te KWA tle

 

TUSHNAMATAY -- tush - na - mah - Tay

 

MASABAKES -- (this is a guess based on salice's knowledge of Spanish .. we'll get confirmation if we can later) -- Mah-SAH-bah-kehs

 

Szepasszony -- (This is a guess from piecing together bits from Hungarian dictionaries .. salice knows a native speaker we can get confirmation from later.) -- Say - pass - son

 

Scheherazade -- shuh-Hair-uh-Zod

 

BAOBHAN SITH -- Bo- vhan Shee

 

 

ETA: Morrighana helped with the pronunciation of this one. :P

Edited by TygherRayn

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