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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 12:38
I propose an IPA in the biographies of those bands with tricky names to pronounce.

Obviously you cannot do that for individual tracks and album titles but it's a start.

Of course, with Kobaian words it's a bit harder but with well established languages it shouldn't be too hard.


Edited by James - June 15 2010 at 12:38
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 12:53
^ Hmmm, not a bad idea actually.
As for the Zeuhl part. From what I've heard on Hortz Fur Dehn Stekehn West, the spelling in German would be: Züll, and in French Tsul(l).
But my prononciation has always been Zéul. LOL
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 12:58

That whole Zeuhl thing just sounds like West-Flandrian dialect to me, so I guess Vander has Flemish roots.

Also his name suggests as much. I mean Vander?
It's the same genitive proverb as "Van Der Graaf" and it means "from the ...".
So I ask you, Vander what?

There are plenty of names like Van Der Stichelen, Van Der gucht, Van Der valk and so on...
But you can't just say "Vander". That doesn't make any sense!


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 12:59
And it's not Magma it's Magg-ma.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 13:02
Originally posted by Bonnek Bonnek wrote:


That whole Zeuhl thing just sounds like West-Flandrian dialect to me, so I guess Vander has Flemish roots.

Also his name suggests as much. I mean Vander?
It's the same genitive proverb as "Van Der Graaf" and it means "from the ...".
So I ask you, Vander what?

There are plenty of names like Van Der Stichelen, Van Der gucht, Van Der valk and so on...
But you can't just say "Vander". That doesn't make any sense!


There's a German football Goalkeeper named Christian Vander (he plays for Werder Bremen -- or should that be Wurdah Bremehn? LOL) as well.  So it must be a proper established surname.




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 13:48

Wurdah Bremehn! LoL

Now I will go to the bottom of this whole Vander thing!
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 14:15
Originally posted by Bonnek Bonnek wrote:


That whole Zeuhl thing just sounds like West-Flandrian dialect to me, so I guess Vander has Flemish roots.

Also his name suggests as much. I mean Vander?
It's the same genitive proverb as "Van Der Graaf" and it means "from the ...".
So I ask you, Vander what?

There are plenty of names like Van Der Stichelen, Van Der gucht, Van Der valk and so on...
But you can't just say "Vander". That doesn't make any sense!


Vander is of Polish origin, so I suppose the Flemish connection can not hold. Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 15:17

The Flemish connection is everywhere! Angry

Though I guess Zeuhl probably sounds a bit like Polish as well Ermm
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 16:18
Originally posted by James James wrote:


There's a German football Goalkeeper named Christian Vander (he plays for Werder Bremen -- or should that be Wurdah Bremehn? LOL) as well.  So it must be a proper established surname.


German football meaning soccer?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:00
^ No, German football is not a different kind of football, like American Football is.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:04
Originally posted by harmonium.ro harmonium.ro wrote:

^ No, German football is not a different kind of football, like American Football is.

Starting yesterday I will refer to American football as handegg, and actual football as football.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:11
You are also welcome in the World Cup thread Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:14
I'll have to visit! I'm not big on sports but football may have caught my interest. Embarrassed

Anyway, back on topic. Geek Archaïa?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:27
James, they say Weidorje within about 10 seconds of the start of the Magma song of the same title
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 17:44
I usually pronounce it zül.

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 15 2010 at 18:51
Originally posted by clarke2001 clarke2001 wrote:

I usually pronounce it zül.



And now, the Croatian phonetic option.
I would never dare to pronounce "zeuhl" anymore (the same thing for the island of "Krk"- damn, how is it supposed to be pronounced???!!).
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2010 at 02:06
Ar-KAI-ee-ah Big smile
"You must go beyond the limit of the limit of your limits!" - Mr. Doctor
"It is our duty as men and women to proceed as though the limits of our abilities do not exist." - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2010 at 03:15
Originally posted by CPicard CPicard wrote:

Originally posted by clarke2001 clarke2001 wrote:

I usually pronounce it zül.



And now, the Croatian phonetic option.
I would never dare to pronounce "zeuhl" anymore (the same thing for the island of "Krk"- damn, how is it supposed to be pronounced???!!).


Like a Scottish pronunciation of 'Kirk'.

Krk is not nearly the most bizarre thing to pronounce in Croatian - try your luck with opskrbljivanje.LOL




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2010 at 03:17
^ I can do that, but it's not easy Tongue
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: June 16 2010 at 04:37
My local liquor store has this Šljivovica, it's probably easier to pronounce once you've had a few glasses Big smile




Edited by Falx - June 16 2010 at 04:40
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