But then we won't know how to pronounce your name!
I was wondering if it was possible to change my username to Azélor
I know it's not a big change but it's something that bugged me in the early days.
When I created my account eons ago, the site would not let me use an accent.
Yet I just saw another user with an accent in his username and was thinking I could have one too like I originally meant to.
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But then we won't know how to pronounce your name!
Every time I see my name I think you must pronounce it Azeelor or something.
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Basically Az-el-or is how I pronounce it. But I have no idea how to pronounce an e with an accent.
Actually, I should have put an accent on my "e" too
I think é is prononced like ay?
As in Malaysia or hay for example.
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Without any other information, I'd treat the accent as a stress marker (which would lead me to pronounce it Az-EE-lor rather than Az-ay-lor).
Stress marker as in Tōkyō for example?
The Wikipedia page says we don't have that in French and I'm not sure which words use that in English. I probably don't pay too much attention.
the pronunciation of the "e" is different too. "E" is pronounced just "e" but in English it becomes "ee" like hi,hi,hi!
Last edited by Azélor; 02-05-2018 at 05:28 PM.
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Done. Everyone welcome our "new" member - Azélor!
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Well, !@#)*^. I'll never be able to spell that. Ah well, back to the old standby from school days: copy and paste!