Ezomyte
Pronounced Ezomyte or Etsomyte?
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It's a soft Z, as in Zorro, not the hard "ts" sound as in Nazi.
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Now THATS a movie pitch.
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You shouldn't use a Spanish word as an example, is confusing for us spaniards =P. We say Zorro with a hard Z.
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so its more like in "source"?
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" "Tsorro"? Or "Na-ZEE"? IRON MAN
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" Zorro, Zoo, Zap Na-TS-EE, Some might pronounce Zorro as Sorrow or TSorrow, but American English does not do this. I can't think of any instances of a Z sounding like an S in American English. I'm of course unsure how other languages pronounce these words. If you have account problems please [url="http://www.pathofexile.com/support"]Email Support[/url]
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The "Z" for "zorro" in spanish is more akin to the "TH" in words like "theremin" or "thin".
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" That's why when discussing pronunciations IPA is required. If you have account problems please [url="http://www.pathofexile.com/support"]Email Support[/url]
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IPA?
My GF, who has sort of absorbed (a form of) Spanish having grown up in Houston, is very happy to remind me how to pronounce certain things correctly. So I had a fair idea of how 'Zorro' would sound. Ezomyte, though, since it's by a NZ company and clearly isn't in 'Karui', seemed pretty straightforward to me. Warhammer 40k Inquisitor: where shotgunning is not only not nerfed, it is deeply encouraged. Dogma > Souls, but they're masterworks all. You can't go wrong. I was right about PoE2 needing to be a separate, new game. It was really obvious. Last edited by Foreverhappychan on Aug 11, 2012, 4:09:04 PM
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