Fangor the Fierce
First Post
Examples in English/Spanish versions-
James/Jaime (Spanish = HI (as in greeting) - meh (emphasis on first syllable)
Mathew/Mateo - Spanish = mah - TE - oh (Emphasis on second syllable, and pronounced with short e, as in the e in 'eggs')
Michael/Miguel - Spanish = mee - GEL (Emphasis on second syllable, GE, as in GET)
David/David - Spanish = dah (doctor says to say AHHH) - VEED - (Long E, ephasis on second syllable.)
So, for Barrik, not sure how the Common pronunciation is, thinking its BEAR-ICK. In Spanish, it would be roughly pronounced:BAH (like a sheep) - reek (emphasis still on first syllable.
Yeah, symantecs, but being Mexixan American heritage, as well as traveling globally, I tend to hear all forms of variations of common languages. Mexican vs Mexican American vs Spanish (proper) vs Argentinian (due to job) all vary widely at times.
Ok, my mind is numb from thinking. Time to hit something!
James/Jaime (Spanish = HI (as in greeting) - meh (emphasis on first syllable)
Mathew/Mateo - Spanish = mah - TE - oh (Emphasis on second syllable, and pronounced with short e, as in the e in 'eggs')
Michael/Miguel - Spanish = mee - GEL (Emphasis on second syllable, GE, as in GET)
David/David - Spanish = dah (doctor says to say AHHH) - VEED - (Long E, ephasis on second syllable.)
So, for Barrik, not sure how the Common pronunciation is, thinking its BEAR-ICK. In Spanish, it would be roughly pronounced:BAH (like a sheep) - reek (emphasis still on first syllable.
Yeah, symantecs, but being Mexixan American heritage, as well as traveling globally, I tend to hear all forms of variations of common languages. Mexican vs Mexican American vs Spanish (proper) vs Argentinian (due to job) all vary widely at times.
Ok, my mind is numb from thinking. Time to hit something!