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Mujahid

Sir Froakie is impressed.
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    looks like that water dog was a problem of many...and here i thought it was me only..
     

    Usagi-Chan~

    What are you doing my love?
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    I will always pronounce arceus Air-Eh-Soos (like Dr. Seus)
    Rattata I pronounce Ratta for some reason xD
     

    Ayselipera

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    I'm pretty sure I pronounce just about all of them wrong. I can't tell you how many times I thought a Pokemon was called one thing and then saw the show and realized I had been slaughtering it's name.
     
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    I used to slaughter the names of certain pokemon a lot, only because I didn't look at the spelling carefully. I good example was Kyogre I always called it Ki-Gore, moving the O between the G and the R, there are others, but I pronounce them right now. I still think the Show changes the names around a lot. It's not Ray-Quay-Za! It's Ray-Quah-Za! Sometimes I think the Pokemon Battle Revolution Announcer pronounces them wrong, but I play the game so much eventually I start to pronounce them like him.
     

    Kon~

    Follow your dream to the end ~
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    I've always said Kyogre as "Ky-oger". I used to think that was wrong, too, until some website pointed out that it was "ogre" as in the monster at the end, and I realised that, for once in a lifetime,I was actually right!

    And I agree with Ratatat too ^o^ It took me a good few months to realise I was adding a "t".
     

    Lo~li~Pop

    ◕‿‿◕ Happy Smiles! ◕‿‿◕
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    When I first saw Yanma I kept calling it Yana. ^3^
     
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    I pronounce Suicune as Sui-ku-ne and Arceus as Ar-kee-us. Hmmm and I pronounce Rayquaza as Ray-kuu-aza. X,D
     

    Zelda

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    As of now I believe I've got the pokémon names pronounced right because I follow how they say one's name in the anime. However I remember before, I used to pronounce Ray-Quay-Za, "Ruh-Qua-Za". Now looking back, I laugh at how I used to say it. Though it's not so bad mispronouncing a pokémon name because it's quite amusing in a good way and you don't expect everyone to get them right. x3
     

    The Red Chain

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    I STILL dunno how to pronounce Drapion. Any pointers?
    I usually say 'Drah-pee-on'.. but it could be 'Drahy-pee-on' or something.. please be mature about the way I spelled it out. x.x;
    Then for Sceptile I say it like sceptical without the tical.

    Milotic was the main one I got wrong for years.
    I said it like 'My-low-tic' and still sometimes do.
    For Sudowoodo I say 'Suh-da-woodo' instead of saying 'Soo' at the beginning. XD

    Uxie and Mesprit I said wrong for a while too.
    I said Uxie like "Oo-x-ee" and Mesprit with an extra i. [Mespirit]
    Until I heard Uxie's name in the anime and noticed that Mesprit doesn't have an extra i.
    Man I'm such a loser sometimes. ;O;
     
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