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Post by Walrus on Dec 21, 2010 0:19:29 GMT -5
I have noticed that amongst a lot of the people in my gaming club have trouble pronouncing 'Tzeench'
Some say it 'T-zeench' and others say it 'zeench' or 'seench'...
Does anybody else have this problem? How do YOU pronounce it?
I think, as it is with a lot ow GW things, it is a matter of opinion...
Personally, I think the 'T' is silent, like the T in 'Tsunami'...
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Post by StillANoob on Dec 21, 2010 2:13:15 GMT -5
I don't have to say Tzeench much because noone around here plays chaos. But I just say Zeench. Or the Blue one. I usually go with the blue one. It fixes problems. SaN
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Post by Dedrier on Dec 21, 2010 3:07:40 GMT -5
I say, "Die mother-fornicateer!"
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Post by Trickstick on Dec 21, 2010 23:00:11 GMT -5
I say tZ-eench. Make the T into a very short sound at the front of the word by lighlty touching your teeth with your tounge. I also pronounce tsunami this way.
Arg, how hard is it to discuss pronunciation on the internet? I really need to learn the international pronunciaton key.
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Post by ElegaicRequiem on Dec 23, 2010 20:47:49 GMT -5
I have noticed that amongst a lot of the people in my gaming club have trouble pronouncing 'Tzeench' Some say it 'T-zeench' and others say it 'zeench' or 'seench'... Does anybody else have this problem? How do YOU pronounce it? You're supposed to say it differently every time. I say tZ-eench. Make the T into a very short sound at the front of the word by lighlty touching your teeth with your tounge. I also pronounce tsunami this way. That is how you say 'tsunami,' because it's tsu na mi: 津波 which is つなみ。
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Post by Kommissar Orren on Dec 23, 2010 20:59:18 GMT -5
Yes, differently every time, thus the Lord of Change. (AKA: Barrak Obama)
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Post by sothas on Apr 8, 2011 14:13:05 GMT -5
A Lord of Change is not the great Tzeentch. He is the Changer of Ways. A Lord of Change is an unholy servant to our lord, a daemon of great power yes, but not the master. This is a common mistake made by the followers of the False Emperor. The correct way to speak his name is tZeench with a soft t, but many unbelievers have a hard time with this and drop the t all together, which is something that many have come to do. So either is acceptable. I've also heard zinch, which is not acceptable.
It's also acceptable to change the way you say it every time, even within the same sentence. The more times you change the way you utter his unholy name, the more pleased he will be with you.
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Post by emptyhat on Apr 8, 2011 19:37:03 GMT -5
Hard 'T', zen, ch
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