Oryan77
Adventurer
I'm sure there are very few (if any) gamers that properly pronounce every D&D word correctly. There's the whole "drow" thing (is it like cow, or is it like bro). Some people insist on pronouncing the planar city of Sigil as "sijil", and I gave up trying to pronounce Ixitxachitl correctly a long time ago.
But what about regular English words that we use often in roleplaying games? Is there anyone besides me that seems to butcher the most mundane words on a regular basis?
I guess I developed a bad habit of mispronouncing a word wrong in my head when I read it to myself if I don't hear it spoken often. I'm usually aware that I'm saying it wrong, but sometimes it still comes out wrong and players have to correct me.
A few words that trip me up over and over are:
chasm - If it is "kasm" then get rid of the h! It confuses me.
candelabra - I always want to say "candlebra". Maybe cause it holds candles?
brazier - My temples are quite interesting with all of the "candlebras" and "brassieres" lying around.
portcullis - My tongue gets twisted when I try to say this, so they are always open.
I'm sure there are plenty of others, but I can't think of any more right now.
Anyone got any examples of their own? Or am I the only village idiot?
But what about regular English words that we use often in roleplaying games? Is there anyone besides me that seems to butcher the most mundane words on a regular basis?
I guess I developed a bad habit of mispronouncing a word wrong in my head when I read it to myself if I don't hear it spoken often. I'm usually aware that I'm saying it wrong, but sometimes it still comes out wrong and players have to correct me.
A few words that trip me up over and over are:
chasm - If it is "kasm" then get rid of the h! It confuses me.

candelabra - I always want to say "candlebra". Maybe cause it holds candles?
brazier - My temples are quite interesting with all of the "candlebras" and "brassieres" lying around.
portcullis - My tongue gets twisted when I try to say this, so they are always open.
I'm sure there are plenty of others, but I can't think of any more right now.
Anyone got any examples of their own? Or am I the only village idiot?