i tried :,)
lemme know if there’s anything i can improve!!
TIME STAMPS:
0:00 – 1:13 Intro
1:13 – 4:03 Mondstadt
4:03 – 6:46 Liyue
6:46 – 9:04 Inazuma
9:04 – 10:10 Sumeru
10:10 – 12:17 The Fatui
12:17 – 13:17 Other + Conclusion
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for liyue names, i highly recommend Ying – 莺 because i think they (ying goes by any pronouns but i will use they/them) do a great justice in the genshin community in pronouncing chinese terms
also overall a great human being <3
great job in pronouncing all of these despite them not being your first language!!
I love your shirt so much! Also, the video was really fun!
As Chinese, watching people butcher the names especially Liyue is the funniest thing ever LOL
Love your vids!! Overall i think you did pretty good, and as from latam i'm excited for natlan
fun fact: sucrose has a different name in the german version
– it's saccharose
Italian native speaker heree
Saying "Childe" with an italian pronunciation is absolutely cursed imo hahah
Too bad "Tartaglia" wasn't included :')
Man I just love people butchering the Chinese without even knowing. Don't worry you did a great job. Tones are hard to get and some words Google translate didn't even get correctly. One word multiple pronunciations ey.
I’m learning German currently. And even though I’m not fluent or can even say many things correctly, it was still quite funny to see you struggle with their names!
Ngl you did pretty well in arabic specially since ik the "t" and "gh" "tighnari" isnt the easiest letter to pronounce for some other languages..
lmao people still forget childe nickname is actually tartaglia and his real name is ajax
dont worry because i always thought “gunnhildr” was “gun holder”
Fun facts: Ragnvindr, Alberich, Gunnhildr, and Dainsleif are Old Norse names, not German, though variants of these names with different spellings exist in current Scandinavian languages. I think Hoyoverse picked these names for lore reasons. And yes, in German you would pronounce Eula as 'Oy-la'.
Fun fact: Minci is a last name of Spanish origin, I literally just looked it up not even a minute ago
i always have a field day every time i hear people try to pronounce "liyue". they either say it completely wrong (accepting defeat) as "leeway" or they sound like they're slurring their words to sound like nonsense. i never knew the "yue" was so hard to pronounce until i got into genshin haha
Hint with Russian words according to my sister who lived there: keep your tongue away from your teeth. It's cold in Russia so they changed their language to keep their tongue from freezing. Only thing I remember about Russian.
I didn't know that Coley know Vietnamese :0
I would like to warn you that not all sumeru names are arab some are persian like nilou
Native Chinese(Mandarin speaker) here: about Chongyun— the “chong” character(“重” in Chinese) actually has two different prononciations, which are “chóng” and “zhòng”. The correct one for Chongyun’s name is “chóng”, whereas Google Translate said the second one, “zhòng”. “Zhòng” could mean heavy, while “chóng” could mean multiple or repetition. Therefore, it’s not your fault for pronouncing it wrong, so good job on trying!❤️
Whose confused by it’s pronounced, Shu then Zhu which is written. It’s called two pronunciation and one word. In a lot of cases meaning there’s two meaning in one word, thus having two pronunciation. But Two meaning one pronunciation is also common, as well as a word changing it’s whole meaning when used in a different sentence.
There will only be one true Albedo for me. And she is a virgin succubus
With the chinese "x" sound you can actually get away with the ssss sound, you'll just sound like you have a different regional accent, but its not wrong!
yes, eula is pronounced Oi-la (french 'la') but the o in "Oi" has a bit of a 'u' sound.
I just became bilingual by watching this video- thanks Coley 🤣