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ERKYNLANDISH Erkynlandish names are divided into two types. Old Erkynlandish (O.E.) and Warinstenner. Those names which are based on types from Prester John's native island of Warinsten (mostly the names of castle servants or John's immediate family) have been represented as variants on Biblical names (Elias-Elijah, Ebekah-Rebecca, etc.) Old Erkynlandish names should be pronounced like modem English, except as follows: a-always ah, as in "father" ae-ayof "say" c-k as in "keen" e-ai as in "air," except at the end of names, when it is also sounded, but with an eh or uh sound, i.e., Hruse-"Rooz-uh" ea-soounds as a in ""mark," except at beginning of word or name, where it has the same value as ae g-always hard g, as in "glad" h-hard h of "help" i-short i of "in" j- hard j of "jaw" o-long but soft o, as in "orb" y-oo sound of "wood," never yoo as in "music" HERNYSTIRI The Hernystiri names and words can be pronounced in largely the same way as the O.9 The 'Infrared' look as sported by the men black air max 95 360 90 is one that sneaker lovers can't pass on too often, with the newest one serving up something a little different via the Nike Air Max 90 VNTG.?If the universe ends next year along with the Mayan calendar, does the Air Max 2012 represent going out on top, or was one of its predecessors more impressive in your eyes? ?Click through to see four colorways slated for Q2 '12 and stick with Sneaker News for the Nike Air Max 2012 release date.E., with a few exceptions: th-always the th in "other," never as in "thing" ch-a guttural, as in Scottish "loch" y-pronounce yr like "beer," ye like "spy" A-unvoiced except at beginning of word or after t or c e-ay as in "ray" ll-same as single l; Lluth-Luth
RIMMERSPAKK Names and words in Rimmerspakk diner from O.?This first nike air max online Flyposite release is perfectly timed after the Chicago Bears rolled to victory with similar footwear on Monday Night, and you'll find them only at Nike Sportswear dealers like the New England Patriots' favorite boutique: CNCPTS.czfnk10E. pronunciation in the following: j.-pronounced y: Jarnauga-Yamauga; Hjeldin-Hyeldin (H nearly silent here) ei-long i as in "crime" e-ee, as in ""sweet" o-oo, as in coop au-ow, as in "cow' NABBANAI The Nabbanai language holds basically to the rules of a romance language, i.Gear and Reebok as well as a surplus of stock of GR Nikes that people would pay top dollar for today.e., the vowels are pronounced "ah-eh-ih-oh-ooh," the consonants are all sounded, etc. There are some exceptions. i-most names take emphasis on second to last syllable; Ben-i-GAR-is. When this syllable has an i, it is sounded long (Ardrivis: Ar-DRY-vis) unless it comes before a double consonant (Antippa: An-TIHP-pa) e-at end of name, es is sounded long: Gelles-Get-leez
y-is pronounceed as a long i.13 Nike continues to produce great running shoes in the super-light Nike Free 3.Spring 2012Nike SB Zoom Bruin �C Binary Blue �C Ginger �C WhiteNike SB Blazer Low �C Fern �C Stone GreyNike SB P-Rod 5 �C Black + Sail. as in "mild" QANUC Troll-language is considerably different than the other human languages. There are three hard "k" sounds, signified by: c, q, and k.If Reebok wants to compete with Nike and adidas, it'll require an attack from a different vantagee point, and different it surely is.It's a row filled with Trainer SCss, Tech Challenges, and more, but the most prized possessions of this grouping a pristine pair of OG Nike Air Trainer 1s and the even more scarce Nike Killshot.?We've also seen this summer how a twentieth birthday can mean so much given the quadrennial Olympic implications, but still, neither the men orange air max 1 or Safari, or any of tthe Dream Team releases can overshadow the absolutely spectacular 2012 enjoyed by the Nike Air Force 1.2 Nike Sportswear dropped a few new air max women Barkley colorways during the first half of 2012, and the totally unhyped October bred drop notwithstanding, we've only seen one other style since the summer started. The only difference intelligible to most non-Qanuc is a slight clucking sound on the q, but it is not to be encouraged in beginners. For our purposes, all three will sound with the k of "keep." Also, the Qanuc u is pronounced uh, as in "bug." Other interpretations are up to the reader, but he or she will not go far wrong pronouncing phonetically. SITHI Even more than the language of Yiqanuc, the language of the Zida'ya is virtually unpronounceable by untrained tongues, and so is easiest rendered phonetically, since the chance of any of us being judged by experts is slight (but not nonexistent, as Binabik learned). These rules may be applied, however. i-when the first vowel, pronounced ih, as in "clip." When later in word, especially at end, pronounced ee, as in "fleet": Jiriki-Jih-REE-kee
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