We are not getting an USUM trailer this month
there will be one next week. stop being new.
>>32964469
Im just trying to do a "zygarde is anime only" kinda thing
stop being impatient
>>32964457
Ultra Sneed & Ultra Moon???
>>32964484
That was only lucky once. You should had timed this to whenever a direct was more likely. It's not like Game Freak announces directs randomly.
>>32964526
Actually happened again with the last direct, a guy posted something like "we are not gettin a new game this year" 20 minutes later: PokeDirect announced
>>32964457
>7 days into July
>Still no trailer
>"Waaaah no trailer no this month"
We aren't going to get that much. It's the bw2 of this gen
The month just started...
there's over 20 more days to go
shit thread
>>32964457
>an USUM
How does that even work? "An" is used when the following sound is a vowel (Notice: "a unicorn" vs "an ultimate")
So either you aren't a native english speaker, you ARE and don't speak it properly, you are and you tried to sound smart and failed, or you pronounce "USUM" as "oosoom" or similar.
>>32964457
It's gonna be shit, isn't it?
>>32964795
>How does that even work? "An" is used when the following sound is a vowel (Notice: "a unicorn" vs "an ultimate")
Ultra starts with the same vowel sound as ultimate.
You tried to look smart, yet failed.
>>32964795
I pronounce ORAS as or-as in my head.
>>32964795
>he doesn't pronounce USUM as oosum
>>32964485
NO
I NEED MY NEWS
NOOOOOOOOOOW!!!
>>32964795
>u is not a vowel
???
>>32965210
>(Notice: "a unicorn" vs "an ultimate")
You're not very bright, are you? It spells it out right there. It's the phonetic value of the word, not the superfluous spelling. When you say the letter "u" you say /ˈjuː/ . That /j/ there is a consonant.
>>32964828
We're not talking about "Ultra" we're talking about the letters there. You either spell it out "U-S-U-M" (With a consonant at the front, as I said a moment ago,) or you say it aloud one of two ways: /jusum/ (roughly) or /usum/ . The former is how a native english speaker would say it; the latter is how a non-native speaker might say it. The latter sounds harsh or strange to an english speaker. You tried to look smart but failed.
Learn a little bit about your language...
>>32964832
I do too, but that's the point of contention: if you pronounce USUM, the way you pronounce it is very particular, and if you use "an" in front of it it seems as though you are pronouncing it very strangely or don't speak english properly, as I originally stated.
>>32964484
Someone post the screencap. I was actually in that one.