...The one pronunciation we can definitively rule out... is Ka-thul-hoo. [Donald] Wandrei states that he had initially pronounced it this way in Lovecraft's presence and received nothing but a blank stare in return."...the word is supposed to represent a fumbling human attempt to catch the phonetics of an absolutely non-human word. The name of the hellish entity was invented by beings whose vocal organs were not like man's, hence it has no relation to the human speech equipment. The syllables were determined by a physiological equipment wholly unlike ours, hence could never be uttered perfectly by human throats... The actual sound-- as nearly as human organs could imitate it or human letters record it-- may be taken as something like Khlul'-hloo, with the first syllable pronounced gutturally and very thickly. The u is about like that in full; and the first syllable is not unlike klul in sound, hence the h represents the guttural thickness.
*breaks out Necronomicon* Sagath Cthilhu omnomibus norac avados zen k'avadatha n'guc'to KATHA'BBATH'ANADA'RA
The actual sound-- as nearly as human organs could imitate it or human letters record it-- may be taken as something like Khlul'-hloo, with the first syllable pronounced gutturally and very thickly. The u is about like that in full; and the first syllable is not unlike klul in sound, hence the h represents the guttural thickness.
*breaks out Necronomicon* Sagath Cthilhu omnomibus norac avados zen k'avadatha n'guc'to KATHA'BBATH'ANADA'RA
How do you pronounce cthulhu?
Simple. You don't !
If you know what's good for you...
^^aparently i opened a portal to limbo over NYC
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