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Which one is your favorite so far. Are they getting even better as the characters develop over time?

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Postby Selenia » Monday 12 January 2004 10:33:49pm

Devinci wrote: And Sirius, some people called his Serious and some people called him Sirus...It's crazy trying to figure out pronunciations sometimes.

are you serious?? :o lol! :lol: :lol:

I think it is LU-pin not lu-PEEN, it sound very stupidly...And as I said before, it is Her-mi-o-ne, LU-pin, Si-ri-us and Le-strange when they translated in greek.....
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Postby Loony_4_Snape » Thursday 4 March 2004 12:47:50pm

Lestrange: i pronounce it laSTRANGE :oops:
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Postby Cruzio » Thursday 4 March 2004 6:59:52pm

I always pronounced Lestrange in a french way.. ie not strange as in the word "strange", but rather as the "-strang" in Durmstrang. But I guess not everyone prononces Durmstrang as I do either... sigh

so hard to explain how you say things
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Postby Eos » Friday 5 March 2004 5:58:03pm

Well, Hermione is not the easiest name to pronounce, isn't it? I mean for people whose mother tongue is not English. I'm quite sure that's why JKR wrote this episode with Krum trying to pronounce her name :grin: Maybe she was sick of getting millions of mails and letters asking how to say it properly :grin:
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Postby Phinea Rogue » Friday 5 March 2004 9:28:52pm

Eos wrote:Well, Hermione is not the easiest name to pronounce, isn't it? I mean for people whose mother tongue is not English.


Oh yes, I never pronounced her name the way it's pronounced in movies. I just called her "Hermiona" (pronounced the same way it's written) and when an English friend of mine came to visit me, we talked about HP and he began to speak about her. Well, I had no idea who he's talking about :D :oops:
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Postby slava » Saturday 6 March 2004 7:32:18am

i always pronounce her name like in the move. hows it really pronouced :-?
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Postby Meg Boyd » Saturday 6 March 2004 3:46:21pm

I always pronouced it correctly because my mother knew of an old time actress who's name was Hermione. However my friend Cadie always pronouced Her-mOY-n. Crazy, huh?
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Postby Eos » Sunday 7 March 2004 4:55:52pm

slava wrote:i always pronounce her name like in the move. hows it really pronouced :-?

Well - you could look it up in Goblet of Fire :grin: Hermione tries her best to teach Krum - kinda hopeless in the end - but a good way to learn it... :D I would say its like Her-My-O-Knee; all pronounced in British English and "My" is the stressed syllable.
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Pronounciation Guide

Postby Alice I » Monday 8 March 2004 2:42:27am

I found a pronounciation guide on-line for the Harry Potter series. The address is:
http://www.scolastic.com/harrypotter/bo ... n/play.htm
This is an excellent guide and it may even use JKR's voice.
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