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How To Pronounce "Ghirahim"

Started by Vaati, August 21, 2011, 11:10:57 AM

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How do YOU pronounce it?

Gear-uh-him
2 (33.3%)
Gear-uh-heem
4 (66.7%)
Gur-uh-him
0 (0%)
Gur-uh-heem
0 (0%)
Other (Comment, please)
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 6

Vaati

Just curious. I used to pronounce it "Gear-uh-him", but I heard someone on this one YouTube video pronounce it "Gear-uh-heem". I want to know what you guys say.

MagmarFire

Funny that you should say that, since we actually encountered that ourselves on the SandCast at least once. :P

Anyway, most of the times, I hear people use "GEAR-uh-him."



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Vaati

I tend to switch between "Gear-uh-him" and "Gear-uh-heem" much like how I switch between "Deh-koo" tree and "Dee-koo" tree.

Hi no Seijin

This is why Nintendo needs voice acting; so we can know how to pronounce everything.
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Vaati

Right on. Of course, if Link was given the gift of gab, I suppose we'd be stuck with listening to him say stuff like "Well, excuuuuuuuse me, Fie!" and "Gee, it sure is booooring around here!"

Anyway, back on topic.

The Glamour Nazi

I looked at it, and first I thought "Feer-ah-heem" (since GH can make a F noise.

But after looking for a bit, I think GEAR-ah-heem is most fitting.

Vaati

I thought the "gh" sound only made the "f" sound when it was used at the end of certain words like "tough".

MagmarFire

End of a word, and after a u. However, it makes a long o in though, so it's one of those "the creators of English were high" sort of deals.



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Vaati

I'm glad I learned English as a baby.  ;)

MagmarFire

...And I just realized that I used the word high, in which case the gh is completely silent.

...Okay, what gives here?



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Vaati

English is a weird, weird language. I guess we can be grateful that "gh" seems to only make a regular G sound when at the beginning of a word. Makes pronouncing "Ghirahim" that much easier.