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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 5:55 pm
weddingsakura Uta Arashi I dunno, there are a few people on the list that could have three syllables, as pointed out. lexii = could be Lex-ee-ee (If I'm getting my pronounciation and language right) Lingui = could be Lin-goo-ey Wrendraith = could be Wren-dra-ith Degei = Could be De-Guy-Ee S a x e = each letter could be said on it's own Sendryl = Could be Sen-dree-ill Some of those are a bit farfetched, but the point remains. Maybe we should have the people who are on the list say if their name is pronounced differently or not. Yes, it would make them suspicious...with about 100 other people. weddingsakura: If your logic is correct, I am safe. Wewt. ^__^ Unless I decide my name is all on syllable. Or, better yet, pronounced as "F". When two vowels are by each other the first one makes a sound the last one stays silent. I don't know about the last two though D: And sometimes that rule is bended. Not always. For a lot (if not all) of Japanese words that have two vowels it's said that way. >.> Uta felt insecure about her answer, so she opened some lyrics and some songs. "jiishiki" SUNIIKAA" being two examples. (The latter is cool because it's all..."Sun-ee-ee-ka-ah" Of course, I could be wrong... The only languages I've actually studied are German and French...though I'm good with my Japanese pronounciation...I think.
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:01 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:22 pm
I'm crazy. *sits*
And I should be sleeping or eating my salad.
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:27 pm
.... Do mules count? Because I'm pretty sure they'd be names, too. ... but then it would be "one of my names". D: DISREGARD THIS POST xD
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 6:52 pm
Hey! I'm suspicious... well, I would be... 'cept I'm DEAD! x_x
Oh, and methinks that if it's possible for a name to be said with more than 2 syllables, then it would be much safer to keep them off of the unsuspicious list for now...
And you might wanna consider that any one of those "unsuspicious" people could potentially be the CK... o.o
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:36 pm
Ei-ki-chi Tar-o Stalth... um, 6 syllables. Or 7... cause sometimes I seperate Stalth into St-alth
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:36 pm
Uta Arashi weddingsakura Uta Arashi I dunno, there are a few people on the list that could have three syllables, as pointed out. lexii = could be Lex-ee-ee (If I'm getting my pronounciation and language right) Lingui = could be Lin-goo-ey Wrendraith = could be Wren-dra-ith Degei = Could be De-Guy-Ee S a x e = each letter could be said on it's own Sendryl = Could be Sen-dree-ill Some of those are a bit farfetched, but the point remains. Maybe we should have the people who are on the list say if their name is pronounced differently or not. Yes, it would make them suspicious...with about 100 other people. weddingsakura: If your logic is correct, I am safe. Wewt. ^__^ Unless I decide my name is all on syllable. Or, better yet, pronounced as "F". When two vowels are by each other the first one makes a sound the last one stays silent. I don't know about the last two though D: And sometimes that rule is bended. Not always. For a lot (if not all) of Japanese words that have two vowels it's said that way. >.> Uta felt insecure about her answer, so she opened some lyrics and some songs. "jiishiki" SUNIIKAA" being two examples. (The latter is cool because it's all..."Sun-ee-ee-ka-ah" Of course, I could be wrong... The only languages I've actually studied are German and French...though I'm good with my Japanese pronounciation...I think. In phonetics, those are replaced by an extension line. So 時間目/じいかんめえ would actually be written phonetically as ジーカンメー, and the ー doesn't count as a syllable.
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 7:50 pm
Takazawa Uta Arashi weddingsakura Uta Arashi I dunno, there are a few people on the list that could have three syllables, as pointed out. lexii = could be Lex-ee-ee (If I'm getting my pronounciation and language right) Lingui = could be Lin-goo-ey Wrendraith = could be Wren-dra-ith Degei = Could be De-Guy-Ee S a x e = each letter could be said on it's own Sendryl = Could be Sen-dree-ill Some of those are a bit farfetched, but the point remains. Maybe we should have the people who are on the list say if their name is pronounced differently or not. Yes, it would make them suspicious...with about 100 other people. weddingsakura: If your logic is correct, I am safe. Wewt. ^__^ Unless I decide my name is all on syllable. Or, better yet, pronounced as "F". When two vowels are by each other the first one makes a sound the last one stays silent. I don't know about the last two though D: And sometimes that rule is bended. Not always. For a lot (if not all) of Japanese words that have two vowels it's said that way. >.> Uta felt insecure about her answer, so she opened some lyrics and some songs. "jiishiki" SUNIIKAA" being two examples. (The latter is cool because it's all..."Sun-ee-ee-ka-ah" Of course, I could be wrong... The only languages I've actually studied are German and French...though I'm good with my Japanese pronounciation...I think. In phonetics, those are replaced by an extension line. So 時間目/じいかんめえ would actually be written phonetically as ジーカンメー, and the ー doesn't count as a syllable. *blinks*
I see question marks.
I think I see what you're saying though.
And, honestly, I don't think any of those people actually have more than 2 syllables...but it's fun pointing out possibilities.
...Except for S a x e. >.>
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 9:27 pm
Chibi-Meower KingShoy Wow. For some reason, I've been sitting here trying to think of ways to make my name sound like more than 2 syllables. xD Say it in Japanese Phonetics! xD
Which woould be "Kin-Gu Sho-i" xD Yaaaay Japanese! xD
But I'm suspicious. Funfunfun. xD
Meri- Kurisumasu! heart
XDD Exactly what I was thinking. But that'd be cliche. ギンゲ ・ツヨイ
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Posted: Sun Dec 24, 2006 10:07 pm
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 1:52 am
[Cherry.Wine] Bel-le-cat = 3 Te-die Behr = 3 Al-ys Gwynn = 3 ... How do you get two syllables out of Belle? It's pronounced same as "Bell", so one syllable...
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 2:32 am
Dukes [Cherry.Wine] Bel-le-cat = 3 Te-die Behr = 3 Al-ys Gwynn = 3 ... How do you get two syllables out of Belle? It's pronounced same as "Bell", so one syllable...
French maybe?
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 2:38 am
» [H]omg I Wanna Be Suspicious! Pu-ri Pu-rii! Hail Me. Now!// ; 3; [♥ ♥ ♥]
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 5:15 am
CK's clue: I do not have fur.
Awww, so I'm not the CK....
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Posted: Mon Dec 25, 2006 5:17 am
Dukes [Cherry.Wine] Bel-le-cat = 3 Te-die Behr = 3 Al-ys Gwynn = 3 ... How do you get two syllables out of Belle? It's pronounced same as "Bell", so one syllable...
It is? I always pronounced it as Bell-a, or Bell-ay
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