29-03-2006, 03:51 PM
Is there really a standard to hold this against? What I mean is, who actually defines this? The makers of the game.
And where have the makers of the game outlined their pronunciations? I haven't seen it anywhere. For now, I think we're left to our own devices until ST decides to update us.
I'm agreeing with whiteninja on most of it, although I pronounce "FO" like "Foe", not "foo". "Caseal" I pronounce "Case-ee-awl", and "newearl" I pronounce "N-wearl". Reasoning behind this is, in Hunewearl for example, I see the word broke up as "Hune-wearl".
Obviously, I'm not asserting that I'm right because I've just pointed out that there are no concrete references for anyone to use to back their assumptions.
And where have the makers of the game outlined their pronunciations? I haven't seen it anywhere. For now, I think we're left to our own devices until ST decides to update us.
I'm agreeing with whiteninja on most of it, although I pronounce "FO" like "Foe", not "foo". "Caseal" I pronounce "Case-ee-awl", and "newearl" I pronounce "N-wearl". Reasoning behind this is, in Hunewearl for example, I see the word broke up as "Hune-wearl".
Obviously, I'm not asserting that I'm right because I've just pointed out that there are no concrete references for anyone to use to back their assumptions.
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