Penance Report post Posted February 26, 2005 So can we get a pronunciation of Leanan Sidhe by chance? I stink at Gaelic pronunciation in spite of my heritage. Share this post Link to post
Laurel the Woodfairy Report post Posted February 27, 2005 I *think* it is LEE-nan Shee, but I may be totally wrong. Hopefully someone else will confirm or deny that... Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted February 27, 2005 the sidhe = shee part, at least, is right. Share this post Link to post
oatmealneko Report post Posted February 28, 2005 There's a particular scent that I'd love try that I haven't yet, but the spelling of it was a bit of puzzling to me. Aizen-Myoo. I thought it would sound like "aizen-myu", but it just still looked weird to me. When I looked it up online, it's actually prounounced as "Aizen-Myo-o". Share this post Link to post
fragrantgrasse Report post Posted March 2, 2005 i may be slightly off center here, but everytime i see the SWAP FORUM - or any mention of swaps - for some odd reason i always read it as SWAMP. SWAMP FORUM anyone? Share this post Link to post
tart Report post Posted March 2, 2005 Heh...I think clephan and grrrlennyl would get a kick out of your "swamp" forum. Share this post Link to post
anmorata Report post Posted March 12, 2005 So I have to ask.. in the pronounciation of Samhain as "Sow-en", is it a long or short O? Share this post Link to post
diabolique Report post Posted March 12, 2005 (edited) short o. actually, i don't know. i pronounce it like a hybrid between a short o, as in "obtuse," and an o as in "ou," like "ouch." i'm probably wrong though. Edited March 12, 2005 by diabolique Share this post Link to post
Witch's Dagger Report post Posted March 13, 2005 So I have to ask.. in the pronounciation of Samhain as "Sow-en", is it a long or short O? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> short o. actually, i don't know. i pronounce it like a hybrid between a short o, as in "obtuse," and an o as in "ou," like "ouch." i'm probably wrong though. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Not wrong at all! It's *exactly* the sound as in "ouch"... or "how", or sow (female pig), etc. Not like "low" More detail for anmorata: Think of it as ah + oo only really fast. Though, if you practice too much, people might start thinking you're a dog *grins* Because in "Samhain", the concensus is that "mh" = "w". "w" = "oo" only faster, and the vowel before the "w" is "a". But it goes so fast that all you get is "sow". Share this post Link to post
clover Report post Posted March 14, 2005 Hmmm, what is the correct pronunciation of vetiver? I always say it in my mind like it's frech "vet-i-vay", but I'm not sure that's right. Anyone? Share this post Link to post
ipb Report post Posted March 14, 2005 dictionary.com says vt -vr so veht'ih-vahr eh as in pet, ih as in edible, ah as in about (i the dictionarysearch extension) Share this post Link to post
oatmealneko Report post Posted March 14, 2005 How does one go about pronouncing "Tzadikim Nistarim"? That "tza" sound is probably going to kill my poor tongue. Share this post Link to post
darklorelei Report post Posted March 14, 2005 I'm thinking the "tza" is just like "czar". Share this post Link to post
Brianne Report post Posted April 24, 2005 Hesperides - Hes-pair-uh-dees Lampades - Lam-pah-days Hamadryad - Ham-uh-dry-uhd Of course, there are different variations to each of those words, depending on where you're learning your Greek mythology Share this post Link to post
PurringPulsar Report post Posted April 24, 2005 I'm glad I'm not the only one who says Bee-Pal as the pronounciation! seems I'm with the majority! Chypre is, I think, pronounced 'Chee-pruh' I know that in French, the name 'Chypre' means Cyprus, not sure if that's linked to the perfume or what. How do you pronounce these names: Oisin (I say it Oy-zin...rhymes with raisin...though I'm pretty sure that's not how it's pronounced!) Aeval Yggdrasil Share this post Link to post
Shollin Report post Posted April 24, 2005 Oisin is pronounced oh-SHEEN. It's Gaelic. Share this post Link to post
PurringPulsar Report post Posted April 24, 2005 Thanks. I knew it was Gaelic but I know nothing about how to pronounce Gaelic (well, until I read this thread-now I know a few!) Share this post Link to post
Krista Report post Posted April 24, 2005 here's how you pronounce xiuhtecuhtli, pookie: she wa te KWA tle ! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> i think it's rather fun to pronounce. the other day, i was talking to my grandpa about having ordered this scent, and i wound up pronouncing it, "she-tech-uhhhh.. i don't remember how to say it," and he managed to pronounce it PERFECTLY! i just looked at him, blinked, and said, "wow, you're good." <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm sure pirate be will be able to pronounce that, (anglo japanese boy) But I'm going to refer to it as She-Ra. That's a heads up for you Laura!!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I'm not sure how well a Japanese person could read xiuhtecuhtli considering it has letters and syllables that the Japanese language doesn't. I'm not sure though. Share this post Link to post
Silvertree Report post Posted April 25, 2005 How does one go about pronouncing "Tzadikim Nistarim"? That "tza" sound is probably going to kill my poor tongue. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> The emphasis would go: Tsa DEE keem Nees TA reem. The "tza" sound has a soft "s" rather than a hard "z"; it's like the "ts" in "tse-tse". Share this post Link to post
pekeana Report post Posted April 25, 2005 Gosh darn it, I have no idea how to say Tenochtitlan. Someone please help me so I don't make myself look like an idiot in front of pkwench by stammering into a twisted tongue at dinner again? PLEEEEASE? Share this post Link to post
PurringPulsar Report post Posted April 25, 2005 I think this is how it's pronounced: Ten-NOCH (with a ch like cheese) tit-LAN. That's how someone on a travel documentary said it anyway. Share this post Link to post
mmcfa2 Report post Posted April 25, 2005 I think this is how it's pronounced:Ten-NOCH (with a ch like cheese) tit-LAN. That's how someone on a travel documentary said it anyway. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> lol in our house it's *techno chittlin* for that very reason! Share this post Link to post
nenya Report post Posted April 28, 2005 Yggdrasil <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ig-druh-sil Share this post Link to post
Penance Report post Posted April 28, 2005 I think this is how it's pronounced:Ten-NOCH (with a ch like cheese) tit-LAN. That's how someone on a travel documentary said it anyway. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> lol in our house it's *techno chittlin* for that very reason! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I love it! That's even better than Grandmother of Goats. Share this post Link to post
surf-tormented Report post Posted April 30, 2005 From Encyclopedia Mythica: the Hesperides: hes-pair'-i-deez ...and I pronounce it Bee-Pal too. My husband keeps insisting that Black Phoenix Alchemy Lab sounds like a goth-industrial band name (and has asked me jokingly when they're going to tour). <{POST_SNAPBACK}> They actually toured in San Diego last weekend...their music wasn't very good but they smelled fantastic! Share this post Link to post