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Lashed_by_Storm
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Subject: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:34 pm |
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Yeah here it is again. How do i pronounce pg.lost? Is it like page lost? Awesome band, btw. http://www.last.fm/music/pg.lost
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turkeyballs
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:43 pm |
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That's how I pronounce it. Zwartketterij. S'wart ketter-ridge?
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Lashed_by_Storm
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:48 pm |
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Do you know what language that is?
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:49 pm |
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- turkeyballs wrote:
- That's how I pronounce it.
Zwartketterij. S'wart ketter-ridge? More like: Tsvart-ketter-ee It's Dutch though, not German, so maybe one of the S. African members here can explain better how it's pronounced
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Lashed_by_Storm
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 4:55 pm |
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You'd know this one, Andrew. Verdunkeln? Just wondering about that L and N
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:01 pm |
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- Lashed_by_Storm wrote:
- You'd know this one, Andrew.
Verdunkeln? Just wondering about that L and N Fair-DOONK-eln
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Lashed_by_Storm
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 5:38 pm |
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Ah, thank you
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turkeyballs
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Fri Sep 25, 2009 6:06 pm |
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- Ziegenbartami wrote:
- turkeyballs wrote:
- That's how I pronounce it.
Zwartketterij. S'wart ketter-ridge? More like: Tsvart-ketter-ee It's Dutch though, not German, so maybe one of the S. African members here can explain better how it's pronounced Thank you!
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Sage
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:28 am |
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Someone, somewhere has done this before, but how exactly do you pronounce Drudkh? I also have a lot of trouble pronouncing stuff with umlauts.
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AarO)))n
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 9:28 am |
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- Sage wrote:
- Someone, somewhere has done this before, but how exactly do you pronounce Drudkh?
I also have a lot of trouble pronouncing stuff with umlauts. According to Jeff S. It is pronounced "DROOK". I go with it, it makes sense when you think about it. Great band too.
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Ziegenbartami
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 12:09 pm |
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- Sage wrote:
- I also have a lot of trouble pronouncing stuff with umlauts.
Here are the pronunciations of German umlauts: 'Ä': It can be pronounced 2 ways. In some cases, it's like the 'a' in 'hate'; other times, it's like the 'e' in 'egg'. 'Ö': Pronounced like the 'u' in 'fur'. 'Ü': You form your mouth as though you're going to see 'oo' while saying 'ee'.
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son_ov_hades
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:09 pm |
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Ahoora Anaal Nathrakh Belketre Koyannisqatsy
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AarO)))n
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:21 pm |
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- son_ov_hades wrote:
- Ahoora
Anaal Nathrakh Belketre Koyannisqatsy Anaal Nathrakh. A-nul Na-throk. Anaal Nathrakh means "serpent's breath". The name comes from Merlin's "Charm of Making" in John Boorman's Excalibur film. If you can find the movie they say the name also.
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:37 pm |
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- son_ov_hades wrote:
- Ahoora
Anaal Nathrakh Belketre Koyannisqatsy Koyaanisqatsy is much like it sounds, with 'q' sounding like a 'k.' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6eJW1GQXi0He says it in that vid (though its for the film "Koyaanisqatsi," which im gonna assume is the same pronunciation). Belketre is french, so "Bell-ket-uhr," I believe. Ahoora - another guess - is pronounced like "Ahura," but someone else could probably fill in better. Attn people from the middle east?
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Nautilus
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 7:42 pm |
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I pronounce it Ko-yah-nees-KOT-see
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:32 pm |
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- Nautilus wrote:
- I pronounce it Ko-yah-nees-KOT-see
Well you pronounce it wrong Its a word derived from the Hopi language to mean "Life out of balance" I believe, though literal translations dont really exist.
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Nautilus
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:29 am |
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Fuck you, I discovered this band and gave them to all of you.
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Voidhanger
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Mon Sep 28, 2009 12:46 am |
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- Rosalind wrote:
- son_ov_hades wrote:
- Belketre
Belketre is french, so "Bell-ket-uhr," I believe. This would be more like "Bel-ketruh." For the end part, it's like saying the word "tree" but omitting the "ee" part. The last "e" in BELKETRE is very short and sharp, almost nonexistent - in French you roll the letter R with the back of your throat, so the "e" sound is really just the end part of the "r."
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Rosalind
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Christoff Odendaal
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Wed Nov 18, 2009 12:39 pm |
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- turkeyballs wrote:
- That's how I pronounce it.
Zwartketterij. S'wart ketter-ridge? I know I`m a bit late here, but I only saw this now. If anyone`s still having sleepless nights about this one, this is how you pronounce it : Zvart-KET-er-ay Oh, yeah, and it means "black heresy".
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LegionOvDoom
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:26 pm |
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- AarO)))n wrote:
- son_ov_hades wrote:
- Ahoora
Anaal Nathrakh Belketre Koyannisqatsy Anaal Nathrakh.
A-nul Na-throk. Anaal Nathrakh means "serpent's breath". The name comes from Merlin's "Charm of Making" in John Boorman's Excalibur film. If you can find the movie they say the name also. The band also samples it on the one album.
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AarO)))n
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Wed Nov 18, 2009 3:35 pm |
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- LegionOvDoom wrote:
- AarO)))n wrote:
- son_ov_hades wrote:
- Ahoora
Anaal Nathrakh Belketre Koyannisqatsy Anaal Nathrakh.
A-nul Na-throk. Anaal Nathrakh means "serpent's breath". The name comes from Merlin's "Charm of Making" in John Boorman's Excalibur film. If you can find the movie they say the name also. The band also samples it on the one album. I only have one. Not much of a fan.
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LeeRain
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Wed Dec 01, 2010 4:55 pm |
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Rosalind
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Subject: Re: Band Pronunciation Thread Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:17 pm |
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What the fuck did that have to do with anything? And you're furthermore an asshole for making me login again. Use the facebook group. This place has been inactive and growing mold for almost a year.
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