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How exactly is Morganthe pronounced?

AuthorMessage
Defender
Feb 25, 2011
116
I always thought it was more-GHEN-thee or more-GHAN-thay, but I don't know if that's right....

Sophia AshHeart
Level 51 Balance

P.S. I almost never play with sound, just in case that helps.

Champion
May 03, 2011
447
I think they do say the name on the TV commercial, but I haven't seen it so I can't say how it's pronounced there. When I hear it in my head, it usually has the accent on the second syllable, with a faint "ah" at the end, the way final "e's are pronounced in German. So, it would be something like "Mor-GAN-thuh." But I'm not sure...and it seems no one else is, either, since no one has come forward with a good answer to your question! :-)

Mastermind
Feb 16, 2009
328
Squire
Jun 19, 2009
514
Historian
May 28, 2009
653
Survivor
May 14, 2010
4
Adherent
Mar 18, 2009
2737
If you view the Celestia commercial from Kingsisle, it tells you exactly how it is pronounced. See the link below:

http://www.youtube.com/user/KingsIsle#p/u/11/WMGpkmejbcc

Defender
Dec 23, 2009
137
I always thought it was MOR-ganth, but now I think it is mor-GANTH.

Delver
Mar 13, 2011
200
i just watched the commericla this is how it is mor- gan-th

Mastermind
Nov 04, 2010
337
A+ Student
Mar 02, 2010
1643
cookiejar42 wrote:
I always thought it was more-GHEN-thee or more-GHAN-thay, but I don't know if that's right....

Sophia AshHeart
Level 51 Balance

P.S. I almost never play with sound, just in case that helps.


Morganthe is pronouced MORE-GANTH. But I don't really care if I pronounce words the way I say it because it's just how I am. So it doesn't really matter.

Survivor
Aug 24, 2010
9
As a Dutch speaking citizen, I pronounce it 'Moor-Gain-The', with a rolled R and phlegmy G.