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TTS got it pretty much right:

 

sow-vur-RAAS-maa

 

Hope it didn't confuse lol

The Greek woman (I'm assuming it was meant to be Greek) was the closest for mine: cad-a-lee-see-ya
it sounds more like comeback

CUMULONIMBIA

latin: meaning often unreliable

 

Q·μ·low·nim·bia

 

OR if you're Pav just deliberately murder it by saying Cumbum. : (

 

By the way, I call shenanigans on that text to voice thing because I put in Bré and it said 'Bray' and not 'Brie'.

Isn't it just 'numbers' or 'not152chris' ?

not152chris is a good shout for whenever I make a bjsc comeback

I put the é in Séyetana specifically to force people into the correct 'Say-eh-tah-nah' (please exaggerate to ridiculous amounts in an RP voice thanks) and after playing around with that a bit I'm happy that it at least forces the American voices into the correct pronunciation, the British and Australians get it right without the accent.

It says mine as "Alan-Dore". Which makes sense I guess because I partly based the name on my middle name Alan but I put the Ae in there for a REASON. :lol:

 

I tend to think of it as "Ayy-e-land-or". Or "Ayy-land-or" (both pronunciations are pretty close to each other x). It's a bit closer if you put it in to the TTS as Aélandor I suppose.

That site says it like Doe-Bay-Go but the Do part is O like in pot.

 

But correct to be Bay-Go rather than Bah-Go.

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