Anyone know who did the voice of the Romulan hail in this? It sounds familiar - Morgan Sheppard, by any chance?
Nice that they continued that Kling-got shtick from Broken Bow, where we never seem to pronounce the name of an alien race right to begin with. With some split second intrigue, considering that it's T'Pol who corrects Hoshi's use of Romm-a-lann.
It may be a bit of an exaggeration, but the German "z" has much less buzz than the English version, sounding more like a sharp "t" plus a sharp "s", as in "nuts". And the "a" doesn't swerve towards "o" at all, nor does it stretch to one-and-a-half vowels.
The nickname comes directly from the first syllables of the German word "Nazionalsozialist", and the pronunciation of that word is set in stone; the German pronunciation of the abbreviation follows the original model. So "nutsy" is a pretty good pronunciation guide for the English speakers - and pretty easy to remember and associate with these folks!
The deal with Romulan/Rumalynn may be quite similar: perhaps the Romulans on Vulcan were a population group with its own language - and after the great war (or great peace, or whatever) that drove them out, words and names from the now evicted language survived but were no longer being pronounced by native speakers. So the original pronunciation rules were forgotten or ignored, but the concepts remained.
Edit: Nevermind.
And no, I can find nothing.
Actually it's Nationalsozialist. As in Nation."Nazionalsozialist"
I used something like this. Maybe it is helpful to you, too.I'll have to figure out how the international phonetic alphabet works before answer that question, NCC-1701.![]()
Well, it actually looks exactly like I would say it. I don't know any German who would pronounce it differently. But then again, as you said, I might pronounce your example differently. Maybe you can give me other examples on how exactly you would pronounce the a in Nazi by using more common words. I say it like the a in father or calm.My closest non-international phonetic alphabet version would be "Notzee" or "Nahtzee." But then, you might pronounce that differently...
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