I'm currently making a video and having some trouble pronouncing names and places, as the ability to butcher literally every language runs deep in my British blood.
I was wondering if anyone here could upload something to vocaroo or something similar simply pronouncing the weird words from a couple things.
In the final video not everything is going to be pronounced perfectly, but I can at least get pretty close - as long as people know what I'm talking about. I might add subtitles as well though.
Sorry just realized I should of been more specific.
I mean the pronunciation of difficult words from the whole text under thoes names on the site I linked, not just what I put in this thread.
Liam Myers
Can't you learn phonetic alphabet?
Dyord' (soft "d", not sure if you can pronounce it) Loo-kahtch
Alexander - same as always Doob-check - (doob as in boob)
Wat.
Asher Ward
You realize that you're a white male right? And that's a catgirl on the screen?
Justin Reed
see pic - all the text that comes up when you click on thoes. Not literally all the text but anything with an accent basically.
Most people who watch the video wont know the source, though I will obviously leave it in the description. It's intended to educate normies, not play out your leftist cat girl masturbation fantasy.
The thing is I'm probably never going to have a use for the phonetic alphabet again after this video. I know the whole 'teach a man to fish' thing but in this case I only need to eat once.
Asher Brooks
Not going to learn a single foreign language in your life?
by 'science' they mean 'natural science' which translates to: I DON'T GOTTA PROVE SHIT LMAO FILTHY BOURGEOIS
nobody in this thread is giving you peer reviewed anything
Ethan Diaz
Which translates into "it's not Utopian Socialism"
Hunter Long
kys Well, not really. But that's one misspelling that really irks me. The words are, in fact, "could have", but most people run the two words together to form the contraction "could've".
Landon Cooper
Proper British pronunciation is to just pronounce words phonetically. I'm an American and I learned this shit in high school. Like how instead of calling Don Quixote 'Don Key Hoe Tee' you guys say 'Don Kwik Sote'.
So, looking back the way requested help in this thread was prety retarded, sorry about that. Thanks a lot for the help though, the video is almost done now and I think it's turning out really well so get hyped.
Logan Wood
George Lucas
Thomas Powell
Youre half Irish and half Cyprian you cunt
Luke Kelly
No fucking wonder. I thought he looked weird as hell for a limey
Grayson Turner
Not even surprised.
Noah Reed
Next time just try searching videos where they pronounce it.
Adam Perez
Why not just using google translate in appropriate language?
English is not a phonetic language. Many words are basically hieroglyphical - they represent concepts, rather then the actual way you should pronounce them.
Proper "English" names are in the Wikipedia articles already, with the way you should pronounce them. Except OP is too lazy to take a look at proper phonetic alphabet.
I mean, what the actual fuck? How hard could that be? No, he demands from someone to hold his hand for an hour and use a microphone to properly enunciate things, instead of spending half an hour actually getting himself educated.
Carson Parker
I'm talking about the prounounciation option, I think it is quite good
Josiah Perry
why the fuck is this liberal still getting attention?
Brandon Butler
vocaroo.com/i/s1yqrXyFvHrb here are the Eastern European ones, I'm not 100% sure if the Hungarian names are correct, but Tito and Dubček are
Gavin Sanders
Here's how you pronounce Lukács György: Your Nagy Imre was better, but it's still shit.
Ayden Roberts
but it's the same, that one's just more silent
Blake James
Mate I'm Hungarian and I can barely make out that it's supposed to be György Lukács. Especially the György is horrible.
Carson Watson
L-oo-k-a-ch Gy-oo-r-gy-ee Ee-m-r-e N-a-gy-ee This is how I pronounced it, pretty sure that's how it's supposed to be