Will you pronounce your screen name please?

[QUOTE=Autolycus]
Ah-TAH-La-cuss/(kiss is acceptable also)

Everyone says Auto-Lie-kiss, but they would be el-wrongo!
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I have been saying and reading your name as “Autocyclus” for years and just now noticed that was wrong.

:smack:

sir

DAY-er-lin (short ‘i’ sound).

[QUOTE=pbbth]
Blow a raspberry (by which I mean actually go through the act of sticking out your tongue and blowing to create a raspberry or zrbt kind of sound.) That is the pronounciation of pbbth.
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Yay! I pronounced a screen name correctly for once! Thanks, pbbth.

(Oh, mine. That would be mad pan-zee sicks-tee for.)

Frönk-fhur-tur

… or, if you prefer, just plain ol’ Lu.

[QUOTE=Autolycus]
Everyone says Auto-Lie-kiss, but they would be el-wrongo!
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Except for those of us who watched Xena.

I don’t really need to do mine, do I?

Silver Tiger Girl, just like the dictionary says. S’kat (scat) is also acceptable, as a nickname for Silvercat. =^.^=

[QUOTE=LurkMeister]
Throatwarbler Mangrove

you knew somebody was going to do it
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Crap, beat me to it!

Mine is pronounced as if Darth Vader were breathing it: SUHN-ra-zah

Well, not really, but try it, it’s fun!

Doh-lor’-us Ree’-born

(not Dee-lor-us!)

[QUOTE=Silver Tyger Girl]
S’kat (scat) is also acceptable, as a nickname for Silvercat. =^.^=
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You REALLY don’t want people refering to you in such a way, most importantly on the intarwebs. No. :dubious:

Derelict.

Your memory must have played a trick on you. This clip from Xena clearly shows the pronunciation is Ah-TAH-la-kiss. It’s probably different from the original Greek, but since my screen-name is mostly based on Bruce Campbell, that’s how I call myself.

STERN (like the back of a boat)
vogue-'l (rhymes with “mogul”)

Shvake [IPA: ˈʃvɛjk]

I really don’t think my name is too hard to pronounce, but…
O tah coo low key, and I generally have the emphasis on the first syllable.

[QUOTE=Cluricaun]
You REALLY don’t want people refering to you in such a way, most importantly on the intarwebs. No. :dubious:
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Thank you for saying that. Silver Tyger Girl, I really second this advice.

Sabbath. The E is silent.

Brenda. My parents had a sense of humor.

Sun speiss. :slight_smile:
[QUOTE=Anaamika]
aNAAmika, with the two a’s representing a long a.

Some people say it "AnaMIKa, making the a’s short…which is cool by me, but not correct, since you ask. Think of it as two words, really "AnAAM’ which means "without a name, and “ika”, which basically comes out to be “she”. (Not 100% true, but close enough.)

She without a name. Anonymous.
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Wow. That’s completely different that what I expected. But then I might have been confused by that fact that it means “Friendly Ana” in Esperanto (Ana amika). I pronounced it in my head with five syllables, separating the two a’s.

And An Gadaí? I thought of it as “Ann Gah-DIE”, with the accent on the í transferring the stress to it.

[QUOTE=Brynda]
Brenda. My parents had a sense of humor.
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It’s not pronounced "brin-dah’?

[QUOTE=Anaamika]
I have been saying and reading your name as “Autocyclus” for years and just now noticed that was wrong.

:smack:
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My brain pronounces it “Autolicious”. Mmm, delicious autos.

With the Spanish, mine’s sort of like “bee-dee-deeana,” but not exactly.

Pretty much as spelled: Cloth-ah-hump, accent on first syllable.