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| Momizi Inubashiri:
wow thanks this will help wen i talk about them later XD also --- Quote from: Momiji on May 31, 2009, 05:49:53 AM --- Can you believe I've never played Zelda? =< And yeah, she's actually a ghost in the Touhou games. --- End quote --- 1. no comment and 2. it took me some time to find that out lol (they whiteish glow in PCB kinda gave it away) |
| Drake:
I have a few pronunciations up on the Touhouwiki. Search for the characters, and there'll be a music note near their name. |
| WRATHIE_Beatrice:
Up till now i still refuse to call Keine as: Key neh.. i always call her how i call in english... which i can't actually explain how |
| Herasy:
I pretty much made all my pronunciations by the way I saw them spelled, which I am 100% positive that most of them are incorrect. e.g Cirno = Sir - no Keine = Key - en (I refuse to pronounce that one in any other way actually) and a bunch of others I cant think of right now |
| Helepolis:
I loled at Sir - no. In the Touhou M-1 GP 3rd they pronounce Keine as: Kay - neh. Which comes close to wrathies post. Though each language has its own tones/sound for pronouncing letters. For example for a dutchy like me, Key is pronounced as 'Kii'. Chi-ru-no pronounced in dutch would be Girno. >.< I think the turkish language would be far better. To make the japanese pronounciation correct Turkish people have to change the c to ? <-- makes 'Ch' sound like in japanese (?irno). |
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