Shmup pronounciations, Myths and Legends
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Gust.
Choh Ren Shah.
Gah-regg-uh.
Bahtsu-goon. (There's nothing about a gun in the title, after all!)
Giga Wing. (duh.)
Sew-kyuu-goo-ren-tye. (Best just to navigate that minefield phonetically.)
Ee-bah-rah.
Esp-gah-loo-duh.
Goo-wahn-geh.
Rrrrrrootage!
Noise two sah.
Tsoo-mee-kee fighters.
Sigh-vare-ee-are.
Rah-jee-roo-gee. (I hate that title.)
The kana is a good guide, and the only way to go in many cases, but I still let my Western-states half-drawl round out a lot of titles. I'm sticking with Gra-(as in apple) dee-us and Dare-ee-us.
Xexex is a weird one. The kana suggest "zex-ex", but I'm prone to stick with "zeecks-ex." Whatever's intelligible, right?
Choh Ren Shah.
Gah-regg-uh.
Bahtsu-goon. (There's nothing about a gun in the title, after all!)
Giga Wing. (duh.)
Sew-kyuu-goo-ren-tye. (Best just to navigate that minefield phonetically.)
Ee-bah-rah.
Esp-gah-loo-duh.
Goo-wahn-geh.
Rrrrrrootage!
Noise two sah.
Tsoo-mee-kee fighters.
Sigh-vare-ee-are.
Rah-jee-roo-gee. (I hate that title.)
The kana is a good guide, and the only way to go in many cases, but I still let my Western-states half-drawl round out a lot of titles. I'm sticking with Gra-(as in apple) dee-us and Dare-ee-us.
Xexex is a weird one. The kana suggest "zex-ex", but I'm prone to stick with "zeecks-ex." Whatever's intelligible, right?
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Winane
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You mean homophones, right?GaijinPunch wrote: There are quite a few synonyms that do not requries context to understand...
Are you certain that wasn't actually the case?Krooze L-Roy wrote: It was almost like he was trying to be comical,
Thanks for all the linguistics info, TWE! You don't happen to know where we could find some sound clips illustrating the concepts of locus and register, do you? Just wanna make sure my conceptual understanding is in alignment with my perceptual understanding.
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Portuguese is very similiar in pronounciation to Japanese (As Spanish is, both languages came from the same roots), so I just say the name of japanese games correctly naturally. Most everyone here does.
In the other hand, games in ENGLISH are usually said completely wrong here. No one seems to be able to say "Tomb Raider", "Winning Eleven", "The Need For Speed Underground", "Samurai Shodown" or even the simple word "Loading" correctly. It's really funny when people start so see letters where there's none, and say "Samurai Shadow" instead of "Shodown" (Even though I think Shodown isn't even an english word. I always thought they got "Showdown" wrong
). Or say "Winningue Elven" instead of "Winning Eleven". The most funny I ever saw was a friend of mine say something that sounded like "Ned fo Sped Mosh Washed" instead of "NEed for Speed Most Wanted", heh 
EDIT: Coincidentally, a coworker just found a cool link on youtube with a radio announcer from here saying the title of some english musics... it's just hilarious, we are laughing a lot here.
If anyone is interested in seeing that...: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6LuFeAg ... ted&search
In the other hand, games in ENGLISH are usually said completely wrong here. No one seems to be able to say "Tomb Raider", "Winning Eleven", "The Need For Speed Underground", "Samurai Shodown" or even the simple word "Loading" correctly. It's really funny when people start so see letters where there's none, and say "Samurai Shadow" instead of "Shodown" (Even though I think Shodown isn't even an english word. I always thought they got "Showdown" wrong
EDIT: Coincidentally, a coworker just found a cool link on youtube with a radio announcer from here saying the title of some english musics... it's just hilarious, we are laughing a lot here.
If anyone is interested in seeing that...: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E6LuFeAg ... ted&search

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Probably, if the fate of the world depended on me naming parts of speech, we would all die.Winane wrote:You mean homophones, right?GaijinPunch wrote: There are quite a few synonyms that do not requries context to understand...
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A friend from Saudi Arabia told me his friend thought Mario's brother was "Lug" for a long time. 
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kozo
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Nope, nope. It's been stated the similarity between Gradius and Gladius was unknown to Konami at the time the game was made. They are not referring to the Latin word for a type of sword. It's a name they created.SpooN wrote:If a game name is meant to be roman sounding the japanese pronunciation would be mostly wrong no matter how the creators or whoever calls them. Gu-ra-dii-u-s(u) is just wrong for Gradius, a word which is obviously already a pun (or butchered version) of Gladius.
(source: http://strategywiki.org/wiki/Nemesis)
This makes me think of the Monkey Kong thing. :/
Sorry to bring this thread back from the dead.
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Yeah...Ozymandiaz1260 wrote:^^ WTF
That's all really confusing. Belorussian slang for 'cock monkey star world'? They say 'cock monkey star world' with enough regularity to have come up with slang for it?
And Gradius is to be said so it rhymes with Tootsie?
And where's the H sound in Tootsie or Gradius?
And what's so 'predominantly' gay about the game, and even if it is, why does either a Roman Sword or a cock monkey's twinkling universe have to be gay?
And Nakamura has repeated this info precisely 27 times?
A brilliant find Mortificator. God bless user edited webpages eh?
And Ceph; chill out mate. If you hate people posting waffle so much why visit any forum. As good as they can be, enthusiastic and slightly unwarrented waffle is part of the pleasure of using forums - ... as is being nice, tolerant, and not too consistently grumpy or condescending...
And wasn't it you that started this one again after a 10-month gap?
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1) It's a Roman swordwhy does either a Roman Sword or a cock monkey's twinkling universe have to be gay?
2) It's a cock monkey
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Dylan1CC
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So we'll never know what they were thinking when Gradius and Xexex were coined (has anyone heard Xexex pronounced in any Japanese media?). But I was floored about the debunking of the Gladius/blade connection. Now I am eternally confused. What the heck are the origins of these names?
Anyways, me my brother and my friends always say "Gray-dee-us." We pronounced Raiden incorrectly for quite awhile.
Dunno know why but Xexex for me is "Zeex-ease."
Anyways, me my brother and my friends always say "Gray-dee-us." We pronounced Raiden incorrectly for quite awhile.
Dunno know why but Xexex for me is "Zeex-ease."



