LadyMedb Report post Posted September 9, 2006 OK, Hellenists - Pannychis? It's a hard ch = k sound, right? That y confounds me though........ ....please help! Share this post Link to post
klavierbarrette Report post Posted September 10, 2006 i pronouce it panniekiss Share this post Link to post
ajcj213499 Report post Posted September 25, 2006 This might be a stupid question, but how do you pronounce "Verte" as in La Fee Verte? I've been pronouncing the whole name phonetically in my head, but have a sneaking suspicion that's not right... Help! Share this post Link to post
sookster Report post Posted September 25, 2006 This might be a stupid question, but how do you pronounce "Verte" as in La Fee Verte? I've been pronouncing the whole name phonetically in my head, but have a sneaking suspicion that's not right... Help! i think it is pronounced as regular, old vert Share this post Link to post
ayelienne Report post Posted September 25, 2006 This might be a stupid question, but how do you pronounce "Verte" as in La Fee Verte? I've been pronouncing the whole name phonetically in my head, but have a sneaking suspicion that's not right... Help! i think it is pronounced as regular, old vert Yep, one syllable, like "vairt" (long "a" sound for the "e") Share this post Link to post
forspecial_plate Report post Posted October 2, 2006 (edited) Um, since I'm getting an imp soon.... How do I pronounce Shub-Niggurath without uttering a racial slur? edit: found this on the net: SHUB-NIG-ger-ath Edited October 2, 2006 by Forspecial Plate Share this post Link to post
bizarrogirl Report post Posted October 10, 2006 Anyone sort out Tezcatlipoca? I searched for it and found one question, no responses. But I may have goofed. Share this post Link to post
Taniwha Report post Posted October 10, 2006 I don't know why I know this (must have seen it somewhere here), but I'm pretty sure it's tez-cat-lee-PO-ca (with a long O sound and a slight emphasis on the first syllable). Share this post Link to post
midnight_aeval Report post Posted October 10, 2006 How about "Schwarzer"? I thought I had it ok til I heard the labbies pronouce it at will-call.. and now I have forgotten what they said.. lol Share this post Link to post
Teggy Report post Posted October 10, 2006 I'd guess it was pronounced almost how it was written: Shwar-zer Share this post Link to post
gypsybaby1 Report post Posted October 10, 2006 I'm not sure how the labbies pronounce it, but coming at it from a linguistic angle, it's "Shvartzer". Share this post Link to post
midnight_aeval Report post Posted October 10, 2006 I'd guess it was pronounced almost how it was written: Shwar-zer That's how I thought it was pronouced, but that's not what they were saying LOL Share this post Link to post
MrsDevilDog Report post Posted October 10, 2006 Anyone sort out Tezcatlipoca? I searched for it and found one question, no responses. But I may have goofed. according to my pre-colombian meso-american art history teacher, it's.. tets-kat-lee-po-ka Share this post Link to post
darklorelei Report post Posted October 14, 2006 Schwarzer is with a v. Shvartzer Share this post Link to post
MoonlightGdess Report post Posted October 25, 2006 Help with my French: Marquise de Merteuil... mar-KEEZ duh mer.....blah? I can't get the last word Share this post Link to post
indicolite Report post Posted October 25, 2006 (edited) Help with my French: Marquise de Merteuil... The best approximation using only Eastern North America English that I can think of is mar-keez d"e" mare-t-"e"-y. "e" is the vowel in "her". If you try saying mare as in female horse and then saying t-"e"-y quickly, it will be quite close. Edited October 25, 2006 by indicolite Share this post Link to post
Clementine Report post Posted November 3, 2006 Yeah, um, Merteuil is difficult to elucidate on a message board. It's mer (like 'mare')-tœ-yuh, but it's not enunciated as much near the end. Share this post Link to post
glass_cat Report post Posted November 6, 2006 Help with my French: Marquise de Merteuil... mar-KEEZ duh mer.....blah? I can't get the last word I usually hear it in my head the same way they pronounced it in the movie Dangerous Liasons... Marquise= "mar-KEYS" de= "deh" Merteuil= "mer-TOY" That's about as close as I can get on a message board anyway. Share this post Link to post
Electra Report post Posted November 11, 2006 How does one pronounce "Kumari Kandam"? Because I just attempted to say it out loud and it came out "Kumari Condom." Share this post Link to post
juniperus Report post Posted November 11, 2006 Well, it's Tamil, a classical language of India and older than sanskrit. It's supposed to be, when pronounced and spoken correctly, rather sing-songy. Kumari Kandam, I am extrapolating, wouldn't have stresses on the first syllable (so no CONdom)...I'm no linguist and no student of classical India, but from what I've read and trying to make guesses based on the cadence of a couple of other languages of India I've heard spoken I pronounce it kuMARee kanDAM with all A's short. Share this post Link to post
Pashtet Report post Posted November 11, 2006 My hubby has teased me daily about Terpsichore for a couple of weeks now. When I first discovered BPAL (which is Be Pal to me), I was excited, reading aloud names of fragrances to him. "Terps-eh-core!" I exclaimed. He dryly corrected, "Terps-ick-or-ee." And since that day he has run with it! At random times I get a mocking "Terps-eh-core, huh?" I feel the love! I'm just waiting for him to mispronounce something. It's going to be bad for him! Share this post Link to post
indicolite Report post Posted November 11, 2006 Well, it's Tamil, a classical language of India and older than sanskrit. It's supposed to be, when pronounced and spoken correctly, rather sing-songy. Kumari Kandam, I am extrapolating, wouldn't have stresses on the first syllable (so no CONdom)...I'm no linguist and no student of classical India, but from what I've read and trying to make guesses based on the cadence of a couple of other languages of India I've heard spoken I pronounce it kuMARee kanDAM with all A's short. Research was unable to confirm where the stresses are, but you are right on the A's, Juniperus. Share this post Link to post
forspecial_plate Report post Posted November 14, 2006 How about Carceri D'invenzione? I'm assuming that's Italian? Since I'm falling in love with it I think I should know how to say it... Share this post Link to post
clover Report post Posted November 14, 2006 Well, I'm not good at using the little symbols that represent certain sounds (the word for which escapes me this morning ), but I can sound it out for you... Carceri (like car+CHerry) d'Invenzione (Din-ven-zee-Oh-nay). In Italian it's usually the second to last syllable that has the accent. Share this post Link to post
forspecial_plate Report post Posted November 15, 2006 Thank you! I did look up that artist and read about him. Well, I'm not good at using the little symbols that represent certain sounds (the word for which escapes me this morning ), but I can sound it out for you... Carceri (like car+CHerry) d'Invenzione (Din-ven-zee-Oh-nay). In Italian it's usually the second to last syllable that has the accent. Share this post Link to post