>3d6
>"Three Dice Six"
>>50566147
Problem you faggot have?
>3d6
>kolme dee kuutosta
I don't see the problem desu
>三d 六
流石 /tg/-達
>3d6
>3 dados de 6
I don't see the problem, irmão
>>50566147
I've heard it before. It's two syllables and thus less efficient than "dee" and thus angering.
But oh well, you know?
>>50566339
Since when has dice been a two syllable word?
>>50566367
I've heard someone pronounce it as "die-see".
>>50566147
just say d18, duh
>>50566376
>>50566367
Depends how you treat the last 'e'. I've heard "die-suh".
Usually from the people who do >>50566147.
But we can change it to "two phonemes" if you like.
>>50566147
>三d六
>Sān de liù
STOP STOP STOP
THREE DOES NOT OWN SIX
> Drei Würfel Sechs
or
> Drei Sechseitige Würfel
I'll take 3d6 over that thanks
>>50566411
>two phonemes
Whoa now, let's not get into phonosemantics
> trois dés six
feels good, man.
>three die six
>>50566311
>Not just saying "tres de seis (caras)" since "dados" is obvious in that context
I bet you do not even have a daily siesta.
>ᏦᎢ ᎪᎳ ᏗᏆᎾᏲᏍᏙᏗ ᏑᏓᎵ ᏗᏍᏆᎨᏂ
No problems here
>>50566171
Do you say that in your English games as well? Mikäpäs siinä, itsekkin heittelen suomalaisia imaisuja örkkikielenä.
>>50566147
3 dice sixe
short for 3 dice, six sided.
people pronouncing the singular of dice is much worse op.
>>50566858
By the use of irmão, he suggests being southeastern brazilian, probably São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro. Both of which use american 8 hour work days, so are against siestas. Siestas are more of a spanish descendant thing, like mexicans.
Also, in portuguese dice have 'lados' or 'faces' if you're being fancy, using 'caras' would sound weird.
Assinado, um paulista.
>>50567920
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IRsPheErBj8
>>50567259
>people pronouncing the singular of dice
"three dee six"
>>50566147
>III ALEAE VI
>>50566422
>音読み
バカ外人
>>50568630
If they're pronouncing the abbreviation, that's fine. If they pronounce it like that when talking about a die in normal(?) conversation, then I punch them in the face.
>>50568937
The singular of Dice is Die. Also, you're hilariously wrong. The people who say "Three Dice Six" instead of "Three dee Six" are objectively fucked in the head.
>>50568937
>then I punch them in the face.
>>50568937
>If they pronounce it like that when talking about a die in normal(?) conversation
Explain why you say dice. You still don't have a coherent phrase. It's still an abbreviation.
What do you stand to gain by partially abbreviating it?
>>50566147
>Three Six-Sided Dice
>Three Dee-Six
Only acceptable English pronunciations of 3d6.
>>50566385
Probability curves, man. d18 has a 1/18 chance of each number happening, 3d6 has a higher chance of middling outcomes.
>>50569089
Also 3d6 only has 16 possible totals.
>>50569112
You're right enough, brain dumb. Got so caught up in d18 I forgot the curve would start at 3, not 1.
Well. Depends on the dice you use in the "three six-sided dice", personally I'm going for a standard d6, a weird one in my box that only has even numbers to 10 then an exclamation mark, and a backgammon die.