(03-19-2013, 05:04 AM)DarkShire Wrote: [ -> ]Dark
Shy
Er
If you are from the northeast United States like I am it usually end up as:
Dahk
Shy
Ah
I'm from Texas, so it's more like
Darrrrrrrrrrrrrk
Shyyyyyyyyyy
Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr
(03-19-2013, 05:04 AM)DarkShire Wrote: [ -> ]Dark
Shy
Er
If you are from the northeast United States like I am it usually end up as:
Dahk
Shy
Ah
I am part pirate so for me it would be
Dark
Shy
The-True-Boss-Nine-Nine-Seven
Hor-ay-shee-oh Em-Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
A-big-stupid-jellyfish
Like this:
Shade Dee Bee Zee.
Pretty simple.
(03-19-2013, 04:50 PM)Blaquaza Wrote: [ -> ]Mine is pronounced Blay-Kway-Zah. A lot of people who I know from school pronounce it Blay-Kwa-Zah, though.
Looks more like Blah-Kwah-Zah
People find it a lot easier to find out how to pronounce my name if I tell them it's the word 'gaia' mashed with part of my last name.
So, to pronouce it... guy-uh-gez.
King chris with a c.
For some reason some people think it's pronounced sing chris.
(03-19-2013, 04:33 PM)Methsia Wrote: [ -> ]Meth-see-yah :P
A lot of people mistake it with "Meth-sah-yah" :P
Either way, there IS meth.
no?
(04-03-2013, 10:34 AM)cingchris Wrote: [ -> ]King chris with a c.
For some reason some people think it's pronounced sing chris.
I say "singchris" :D
Zpace (with an Z sound rather than a S one)
Jo
Cko
What I found most hilarious about this thread (besides how old it is) is looking back at it and people showing how to pronounce names that they no longer have.
Also makes me miss some of the old crew here.