Poll
Question:
Which of these is closest to the way you pronounce it?
Option 1: Long I, long E (eye ream)
votes: 2
Option 2: Long I, short E (eye rehm)
votes: 27
Option 3: Short I, long E (eaream)
votes: 0
Option 4: Short I, short e (earehm)
votes: 1
Option 5: another way
votes: 1
http://youtu.be/Rdqy54KFjMU
this video got me thinking: what is the usual way to pronounce IREM?
the guy in the video pronounces it the first way; I always pronounced it the second way.
How do you do it?
I ream sounds kinda bad. I'll stick with I-rem.
Option 2 is the only one that feels right.
I say it the second way, though I suppose you could pronounce it as eye argh ee em since it's an acronym.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irem
Katakana doesn't lie. (Though it often conflates...) :)
AI-RE-MU
I leave off the syllable at the end (no "oo") since I have the ability to end sounds on a consonant. It is Irem, exactly how it looks.
Eye Rem. :)
Anyone who pronounces it differently than Turbo D is a major goofnugget.
it simply depends in which country i use that "word".
It's simple, if you spell it as "アイレム", then you pronounce it as AI-RE-MU in a high-pitched schoolgirl squeal. If you spell it as "IREM", then you pronounce it as eye-rem, just as it looks.
nothing more and less than just right (except for that thing with the high-pitched schoolgirl squeal). close thread!!
Quote from: Joe Redifer on 04/01/2008, 08:25 PMIt's simple, if you spell it as "アイレム", then you pronounce it as AI-RE-MU in a high-pitched schoolgirl squeal. If you spell it as "IREM", then you pronounce it as eye-rem, just as it looks.
Exactly.
I'm surprised by the poll though. I always pronounced it Eye-Rem as well, butI didn't think it was going to be such a landslide for that option.
Quote from: Tatsujin(except for that thing with the high-pitched schoolgirl squeal)
I just got off the phone with Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda and he says it is required.
huh..so..ehm well it is. ok, but thanx for the value info, will remember next time i have to use it :)
Quote from: guyjin on 04/01/2008, 10:53 AMhttp://youtu.be/Rdqy54KFjMU
this video got me thinking: what is the usual way to pronounce IREM?
the guy in the video pronounces it the first way; I always pronounced it the second way.
How do you do it?
Ahh the video i'd link yesterday for the youtube thread.
Good question though i've never been good at pronounceing japanese names,for some company's or games for that matter.
I always have pronounced it as "I REHM" (long I, short E form). Ever since I've first seen the word, I've felt it would be pronounced this way since the "REM" part of it made me think of, at different times, Rapid Eye Movement (which the abbreviation is spelled identically), a ram (as in a mountain sheep), and ROM (Read Only Memory). It turns out to be the most popular way of saying it, interestingly enough :P.
I actually pronounce each letter.
I. R. E. M.
I don't know why, but I've always done that.
Quote from: Tatsujin on 04/01/2008, 10:07 PMhuh..so..ehm well it is. ok, but thanx for the value info, will remember next time i have to use it :)
Punch yourself in the sack first. It helps immensely. :wink:
Quote from: esteban on 04/02/2008, 12:26 AMI actually pronounce each letter.
I. R. E. M.
I don't know why, but I've always done that.
Man, that sounds like a chore.
Quote from: nat on 04/02/2008, 01:40 AMQuote from: esteban on 04/02/2008, 12:26 AMI actually pronounce each letter.
I. R. E. M.
I don't know why, but I've always done that.
Man, that sounds like a chore.
I have a tendency to do things like this. I never used shorthand for TurboGrafx-16. I always (even today) refer to the full name. In comparison, saying S. N. E. S. or N. E. S. or "Super Famicom" are easy :).
No contest. The dude on the youtube video is just a goofball. I mean, he also says Ninja "GAY-DEN". #-o
Quote from: termis on 04/03/2008, 09:23 PMNo contest. The dude on the youtube video is just a goofball. I mean, he also says Ninja "GAY-DEN". #-o
I also pronounce Ninja Gaiden this way 8-[ :-". Although I know now that "I" in Japanese is virtually always sounds like the English long "E", I still say it like so especially since I wasn't aware of that when I first saw the game title at the time.
:-" I used to call it that when I was a kid :lol:
Quote from: esteban on 04/02/2008, 12:26 AMI actually pronounce each letter.
I. R. E. M.
I don't know why, but I've always done that.
Sounds like a famous pop music group...
And I prefer the pronouncing it eye rem..
Ireem sounds a lil' like Irene..
Quote from: Digi.k on 04/04/2008, 08:33 PMIreem sounds a lil' like Irene..
yeah..that's like the lil' retarded dude in the yu0tube show pronounced it!
Quote from: Game and Watch KirbyI also pronounce Ninja Gaiden this way
Same here, even though I know it is Ninja GUY DEN. I just like to stress the gayness factor of the game. I'm one of the few who didn't go gaga over the Xbox version(s). I look forward to trying the demo for part 2, maybe it will be worth my time.
Gayden, Guyden - meh. Depends on the time of the day. Kid Icarus on the other hand...
I used to pronounce Ninja Gaiden as Ninja G
ayden as a kid all the time too. :) Don't worry. I've finally smartened up. :wink: Although, there are still guys in my anime club that still insist on calling it Gayden. :roll:
IREM huh? I also pronounce it as eye-rem. :) Good to see that is the most voted spelling on here. I feared I may had been wrong all these years. But still...IREM kind of sounds like a diagnosis your optometrist would give you. :P
Quote from: estebanI actually pronounce each letter.
I. R. E. M.
I don't know why, but I've always done that.
QuoteI have a tendency to do things like this. I never used shorthand for TurboGrafx-16. I always (even today) refer to the full name. In comparison, saying S. N. E. S. or N. E. S. or "Super Famicom" are easy
Let's all congratulate Esteban for winning the spelling bee. =D>
Quote from: termis on 04/03/2008, 09:23 PMNo contest. The dude on the youtube video is just a goofball. I mean, he also says Ninja "GAY-DEN". #-o
I also say Gay Den, since I'm in the U.S. and refuse to bend the pronunciation rules of a superior language just to make someone else happy. If I were in Japan, I'd do it their way; but I'm not, so fuck it. :D
It'll always be Ninja Gay-den to me, although I do accidentally mispronounce it as Guy-den sometimes. I'll also never call Ryu "Ryoo". Thats just ridiculous. [-(
I like saying Rie-Ooo. Don't spell it with a "Y" if you don't want it pronounced like that. The correct pronunciation is "roo" like the Australian marsupial.
Who here pronounces "Ryo" as DEE YO?
I always pronounce Ryu as Rie-yuu. Sure it's not technical correct, but it's just so much more natural! :mrgreen:
Quote from: guest on 04/06/2008, 02:21 PMIt'll always be Ninja Gay-den to me, although I do accidentally mispronounce it as Guy-den sometimes. I'll also never call Ryu "Ryoo". Thats just ridiculous. [-(
Which way is that you're addressing to the way you'll never say Ryu? Is it with the "Y" having an "E" or "I" sound?
Quote from: Game and Watch Kirby on 04/07/2008, 12:01 AMQuote from: CrackTiger on 04/06/2008, 02:21 PMIt'll always be Ninja Gay-den to me, although I do accidentally mispronounce it as Guy-den sometimes. I'll also never call Ryu "Ryoo". Thats just ridiculous. [-(
Which way is that you're addressing to the way you'll never say Ryu? Is it with the "Y" having an "E" or "I" sound?
I don't like "Ree-ooo", the way the anouncer and supposedly all of japan pronounces it.
I also don't do "Blunka" or "Zong-gee-eff" or "Bar-log". [-(
Quote from: guest on 04/07/2008, 01:18 AMI also don't do "Blunka" or "Zong-gee-eff" or "Bar-log". [-(
I don't think I've heard any of those. Maybe Zong-gee-eff.
Quote from: Keranu on 04/07/2008, 02:10 AMQuote from: CrackTiger on 04/07/2008, 01:18 AMI also don't do "Blunka" or "Zong-gee-eff" or "Bar-log". [-(
I don't think I've heard any of those. Maybe Zong-gee-eff.
I'm guessing that I'm thinking of Alpha/Zero 3. Whats the first 2D game that the announcer says their names?
I pronounce it VolfieV.
Quote from: guest on 04/14/2008, 01:58 PMI pronounce it VolfieV.
I was waiting for that one. :lol:
Gawsh, am I that predictable?
Quote from: guest on 04/14/2008, 04:40 PMGawsh, am I that predictable?
Nope, but it'd been too long since
anybody had mentioned Volfiev. It's like the 85% new gag, it just can't die, nor should it. :)
Quote from: turbo D on 04/01/2008, 05:34 PMEye Rem. :)
Yeah, that's how I've pronounced it all these years.