"pidjit"
"pidfeog"
"ferret horn"
"ar CAY nine"
"kell day oh"
"ray quay zuh"
"fag got"
"Ruh tat uh"
>>33494038
>padjeet
>>33494038
Gee-ah-rah-dos
>>33494038
>>33494051
>>33494210
Toucannon
>>33494265
>touk anon
"vai kuh volt"
Air-say-oos
>>33494038
I pronounce it " pidgey ot"
Pidgey
Pidgey o toe
Pidgey ot
I never understood why it changed "pidjit" pidgeon midgit
"pikachus"
>>33494422
A correct plural form for "Pikachu" is "Pikachi"
Kee-Oh-Gur
>>33494100
Thank you. It's obviously Rekkuuza
>>33494467
even worse is "kee oh gruh"
"I Phone"
>Vi-vill-eon
At least "Vi-villain" is kinda acceptable if you're a Burgercuck or something, but come on.
may neck trick
"Regi-Ice"
reggie ice
>>33494569
>>33494570
HIROSHIMOOOOOOT
>>33494569
>>33494570
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSMQYDYBALY
Literally how you're supposed to say it. They probably didn't spell it as Regiice because they thought it'd be confusing. Besides, Regi ice makes more sense when you look at the trio as a whole.
Registeel => Regi steel
Regirock => Regi rock
Regice => Regi ice
>>33494604
>spell it as Regiice
I didn't realize I wanted this until now.
Dji - ra - tee - na
>>33494625
I've nicknamed mine Regiice for years now. As an added bonus, it allows you to get Regigigas without having to give it a stupid nickname.
>>33494091
>>33494554
Wait, then how do you pronounce these?
Eggs-a-cuter.
Ar - ké - us
>Poh-kee-mon
I know it's hard for people to change their pronunciation, but the word is correctly pronounced Poh-kay-mon.
However, Poh-kuh-mon is acceptable. Just none o' this "POKEYMANZ" shit, it's blatantly wrong.
>>33494652
kel-dee-oh and mah-neck-trick
>>33494652
Dunno about Elewolf but Keldeo is Keldio.
Why would you think "deo" would be said that way? You silly.
Not a pronunciation error, but back when the series was new kids at school spelled its name as Zapatos
>>33494664
Both a hard and soft 'c' have been used in the anime/movies/games, so Imma say they're both acceptable.
>>33494664
>>33494695
ar[s/k][ee/ay]us
>>33494038
digimon digital monsters are the champions
>groo-don
>key-oh-gruh
>ree-quay-zuh
Gen 3 was a minefield for young kids.
>>33494711
Ray-kwanaa
Gar-Day-Vore
>>33494203
"ra ta tat"
>>33494467
Key o gree
>>33494669
Pogemans
>>33494676
>Why would you think "deo" would be said that way? You silly.
Yeah, what possible reason could there be for expecting that pronunciation?
>>33494467
Kai-ogre
>>33494467
"Kee-o-grey"
>>33494467
I called it Ky-rogue when I was a kid
>>33494038
This should be the official pronunciation desu b h
>>33494829
That's how you actually pronounce it tho
>>33494812
Name one (1) occasion in English where an e after a d is pronounced as a close-mid front unrounded vowel. Loanwords not allowed.
>>33494960
Hideo
>>33495071
>loanwords (and names, obviously) not allowed
>>33494100
That's correct though.
>>33494550
>burger
The bongs are the ones that mispronounce everything. Plus "vi-vill-eon?" "Vi-villain?" really? Not just you on this, basically everyone itt, but learn some IPA. It will help make everyone understand better; right now people may be mispronouncing what you think you're typing out clearly.
>>33494669
No, it's "Pokehmon," not "PoKAYmon." Eh as in "get" or "pet". If you said "gate" or "pate" when talking you'd sound like a retard, right?
"pokehmon."
>>33495361
>é is pronounced as eh
Hello brainlet. Do you pronounce "soufflé" as "soo-fleh" as well?
>>33494960
But Keldeo is a loanword (and a name), Anon.
>>33494467
When I was young, I thought it was pronounced,
Kiy-Oh-Guy-Er
>>33495792
...which is why it's not an example of a close-mid front unrounded vowel after a d. Yes, anon, thank you for reinforcing my point.