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Saharatori April 25, 2021 5:06 am

How do you guys pronounce Arjen's name?
Ar-jen or Ar-hen (as in j as h)?

Responses
    aceagus April 25, 2021 3:48 pm

    Ar-hen
    hby?

    Saharatori April 25, 2021 4:53 pm
    Ar-hen hby? aceagus

    I started with Ar-jen then I got to about ch 60 and thought, 'maybe it's Ar-hen'
    I'm indecisive now.

    Bobbington April 26, 2021 4:22 am

    My only thought was to pronounce it "Ar-yen," but that's too similar to Arien, so I went with a j sound. I never thought of Ar-hen

    aceagus April 26, 2021 9:52 am

    Maybe it because in Spanish the 'j' sometimes makes the 'h' sound and where they reincarnated seems to be kinda european that I pronounce it Ar-hen

    Hohojo April 27, 2021 7:37 pm

    For me its A-rhen
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    eREn YEaGeerRRR

    mako April 27, 2021 7:41 pm
    Maybe it because in Spanish the 'j' sometimes makes the 'h' sound and where they reincarnated seems to be kinda european that I pronounce it Ar-hen aceagus

    wdym? I'm a native spanish speaker and I can't think of a word where j sound like an h, can you give me an example? maybe I'm just not imagining the same sound?
    I've always read it ar-jen btw

    mari-san April 27, 2021 7:59 pm
    wdym? I'm a native spanish speaker and I can't think of a word where j sound like an h, can you give me an example? maybe I'm just not imagining the same sound? I've always read it ar-jen btw mako

    In spanish H is silent and J and G make sorta "h" sounds but they're differente.
    And words J is making H sounds: juez, jalapeño, japonés. But the H from english (like Home) doesn't exist in spanish, the J or G sound in spanish is "harsher" then the Ho(me) sound in english.And what's weirder is that the J and G sound are different from H sounds from english only in Spanish spanish ( spoken in Spain(europe), except Andalucía). I'm missing all the sociolinguistical terminology but I think I explained it alright :'v

    Tatsu April 27, 2021 8:42 pm

    I pronounce it the French way: J as in Julie.. so ArJen

    mako April 27, 2021 9:25 pm
    In spanish H is silent and J and G make sorta "h" sounds but they're differente.And words J is making H sounds: juez, jalapeño, japonés. But the H from english (like Home) doesn't exist in spanish, the J or G... mari-san

    ooh I see! yup, the english H sound doesn't exist in spanish at all. It also makes it easier to read japanese, since romaji is pronounced as you would in spanish
    since spanish was my first language I never looked at it that way! I compared english to spanish but never spanish to english haha thanks!!

    mari-san April 27, 2021 9:34 pm
    ooh I see! yup, the english H sound doesn't exist in spanish at all. It also makes it easier to read japanese, since romaji is pronounced as you would in spanish since spanish was my first language I never look... mako

    Pero la J del "romaji" (que por cierto que significado romaji?) tampoco es del castellano, en el valenciano o catalán ese sonido "ji* como e Girafe del inglés si que existe pero en el castellano (español de la península) no. Es un lío esto de la sociolingüística pero muy interesante

    mako April 28, 2021 2:05 am
    Pero la J del "romaji" (que por cierto que significado romaji?) tampoco es del castellano, en el valenciano o catalán ese sonido "ji* como e Girafe del inglés si que existe pero en el castellano (español de ... mari-san

    jajaja sii, en clases de japones nos decian que la j la trataramos como la j en ingles, pero para nosotros seria mas parecido al sonido de la y
    romaji se le llama a cuando escribes japones con el abecedario romano/latino (el nuestro). el japones se puede escribir con: kanji, hiragana (silabario), katakana (tambien silabario) y romaji. tecnicamente romaji esta escrito en romaji jajaj