Matthew Crisp <[email protected]> writes
On Mon, Oct 1, 2012 at 10:53 PM, Raymond Feist <[email protected]> wrote:
It wasn't?
Nope, goes from Midkemia to Minjochka.
M()-lam-ber
If the diacritic swarabakti (upside down e) didn't come through, it's
a non-specific vowel sound, so it's kind of like "ma," with the a
being almost swallowed, an "uh" sound.
So Ma-lam-ber.
Best, R.E.F
Thanks! :) I really need to learn to use IPA more thoroughly. :)
Its now in the pronunciation list :) For some reason the whole entry was
missing, so have just re-created it.
Have put the the pronunciation as
M'lam-ber
as in M'lord, which seems to sound teh same :)
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