• Preacher@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    One dnd session, the dm described the room as having flaming braziers. He pronounced them as “brassieres.”

    We never let him forget.

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        The magic of the modern day means you can type “define” or “pronounce” then any word into Google and it’ll tell you how to say it. There’s also an absurd amount of YouTube pronunciation videos for basically every word that exists.

        Not that there’s a problem asking, this is more advice for future words your friend doesn’t know. So you can help them. The dummy.

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        12 hours ago

        The DM for Critical Role did that in one of the early episodes. I think that if you’re making a podcast, you should check your words for pronunciation.

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          11 hours ago

          How are you going to bring up early CR Matthew Mercer without his most infamous pronunciation gaffe?

          Sigil* as “siggle”. If I were at that table, I’d still be ribbing him about it (good-naturedly, of course).

          ^*SIJ-uhl

      • Ms. ArmoredThirteen@lemmy.ml
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        12 hours ago

        I learned chitin from playing Morrowind. Pronounced it like “chit in” (like in “chip”). But also my local dialect/accent tends to drop pronouncing t’s so it came out more like “chi’in”. To this day it’s an active effort to pronounce it correctly if I ever have to say it out loud

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          12 hours ago

          Okay, so I’ve just realised I’ve been pronouncing this wrong.

          So I’ve been pronouncing it “chit in”, probably as above - perhaps halfway between “chicken” and “shit in”.

          Apparently it’s pronounced “kite in”.

          Not that it’s a word that crops up too much, but I’ve almost certainly made other people say it wrong too :(