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| Registered User Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: West Midlands
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| HP Pronunciations Does anyone else have trouble deciding how to pronounce some HP names and words? Thanx to the films, I've now got "accio" sussed (although I think ak-see-oh sounds much better than akk-i-o!!). There are loads of others, but........the only one I can't fathom at all is:- Rufus Scrimgeour??!!! Help. Yes, I know roo-fuss, but the surname? How are other people saying it? Or has JK ever said? Thanks folks. Not long to wait now!!!! |
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| Back in black Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: Cumbria
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| Re: HP Pronunciations I used to say A-see-oh! Then a played the game and suddenly it all became clear... As to the man's name, I call him Skrim-mun-jer, though I know that's nothing like the spelling! Perhaps he's Skrim-juur? Yes, the names are pretty stranger, aren't they? |
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| Reetou Diplomatic Corp Join Date: May 2001 Location: North-west UK
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| Re: HP Pronunciations Like the dozens of "goa'uld" pronunciations in Stargate, I'd imagine there are slight variations in "accio" (though in retrospect that may prevent the charm from working). As for someone's name, unless the character themselves specify, even other characters may differ... |
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| SFF Writer Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: North Dakota
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| Re: HP Pronunciations It should be pronounced according to whatever nationality the name belongs to. For instance, a word like accio, being similar to latin, the basis for Italian, I would have thought would be pronounced like ahch-chee-oh, not ahck-kee-oh (as in the movies). In Italian, an "i" after a "c" turns it into the "chee" pronounciation, where an "h" after a "c" but before the "i" (chi) turns it into the hard sound like "k" and would actually be pronounce as kee. Now there's a lesson for you, ladies and gentleman! (Remember, when you go out to that nice Italian restaurant, it's not bruu-shet-tah, it's bruu-sket-ta). So, depending on what nationality the name is, I would pronounce it according to the rules for that language. But what do I know? It's JKR's world. |
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| SFF Writer Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: North Dakota
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| Re: HP Pronunciations If it were italian, it would be as I said above. What does she use for her spells? Is it actual latin or is it a slight deviation of latin? back to the topic. I was thinking about this particular name after being online earlier and wondered-what kind of name is it? |
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| Daisy Toadfoot Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Wiltshire
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| Re: HP Pronunciations I always and still do see accio as atchio... I pay no attention to what they say in the films as for Scrimgeour, I always think of it as Scrim-gur Each to their own as they say, each to their own... xx |
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| Canned Aussieness! Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: HP Pronunciations I say things my own way, well after reading the Redwall series of books with all the 'mole-speek' in it I got used to saying stuff my way...and guessing. I always said accio (and still do, stuff the films) ass-ee-oh, same as Joel. Scrimgeour is just Scrim-ge-our for me. I just say it phenetically. |
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| Tenebris Noctis Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Durham
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| Re: HP Pronunciations She does actually use latin for her spells, which i know because i do latin, and JKR does help quite a bit on the front in translations. Sometimes she changes them a bit, like knox for the cut off spell for lumos. nox means night in latin and lumos means light. i know she got avada kedavra from aramaic, though - 'let the thing be destroyed!' |
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