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02-25-2003, 10:16 PM #11
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Originally posted by The Green Knight
>> irdeggman wrote:
>> Actually by my count I see 4 soft "C"s {S} and no hard "C"s {K}.
>Although most everyone said there was no clear cut way to determine the
>>"correct" pronunciation. It is interesting the default seems to be
the >>soft "C".
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>>>I`ve also always used the soft "C".:)
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>Just for diversity: I use neither K, nor S but a hard C, spoken like
>Zerilia ;-)
>But that´s just me and my german native tongue.
>bye
>Michael Romes
Well here is another one with a Germanic tongue. I`m Norwegian, and I
fell into using the hard C when I first started pronouncing it...
Cheers
Bjrn
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not that it is any help though, but a few years ago i created a pronounciation guid in flasf, spoken by R. Baker.. (unfortunately cerilia isnt on the list)
http://www.birthright.net/download/pronoun.html
hmm its pretty funny when you think about it
i pronounce Couranys, and Cariele with a hard C though..
i'll ask Rich how he pronounces it.
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02-26-2003, 07:57 AM #12
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Reply from Richard Baker:
I've always said it: Seh - RILL - ee - ah
Richard Baker
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-----Original Message-----
From: Arjan Duijs [mailto:arjan@birthright.net]
Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2003 2:25 PM
To: Baker, Rich
Subject: pronounciation of Cerilia
Hi Rich, this may sound funny after 6 years theres is a thread on BRnet on
how to pronounce 'Cerilia'. :-)
some say they pronounce it as: 'Ke-RIL-ee-ah' and some as 'Se-RIL-ee-ah'.
could you help us straighten this out?
ArjanTe audire non possum. Musa sapientum fixa est in aure.
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02-26-2003, 03:20 PM #13
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Well, who am i to oppose Rich? :)
I always thought the S sounded nicer (less harsh perhaps), but that K was the proper way. It is nice to know, however, that this `basic' question required going to the top dog for the final answer. :)
-Fizz
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