>shaman
>pronounced shay-min
Shaman
aint no shaymin that.
>fighter
>pronounced fey-tor
>anglofying foreign loan words
>being mad when someone doesn't
>samurai
>sam uh ray
>Shaman
>Pronounced Shadman
>druid
>pronounced to rhyme with "fluid"
>shaman
>pronounced shadman
How the fuck do you pronounce Druid?
dru like you would say drug. uid ooh-eweed
the "dru" is pronounced like in "drudge" or "drug"
It's actually possible that shaman originally comes from shaitan.
The rabbit hole goes ever deeper.
"Der" as in German, "Widd" as in the first half of baby-speak "Widdle"
Drew as in The name Drew or past tense of draw
Then Id as in the company that made Doom
>not pronouncing words like they're written
Sure is anglo/franco in here.
As it's written. So for filthy anglos it's droo-eed.
wee-wood
Sounds like it's either: Dru-ID or Dru-ED.
>Duegar
>Like how the fuck are you supposed to pronounce that anyway, might as well say Dokkalfar or some shit.
>Shaman
>Prounounced Sha-ma-la-ma-ding-dong
Droo-eye-dee?
Id, as in the compliment to ego. Uncultured swine.
pronounce it like it's spelled
ドゥエルガル
...
Fuck off Carlos
>Duergar
>Like how the fuck are you supposed to pronounce that
Like "sewer car"
>A Shaymin who also happens to be a shaman
That pissed me off for the entirety of the Voss section in SWtOR, especially since they were using English-sounding voice actors. Yes, I played Empire.
Which is a pity, since it was shedding some light on some other Force Traditions that were neither Sith nor Jedi.