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myrese
myrese
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12/22/2015
This is my first Christmas in Fallen London, and so far I'm having a wonderful time. I just have one thing to ask, though: How does one pronounce "lacre"? Is it pronounced like lacquer? Something else? Is it an alien word that human mouths can only approximate? If so, have the Londoners ignored that and come up with their own pronunciation anyway?

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NiteBrite
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12/22/2015
Word of the devs says its pronounced Lake-er, like the basketball team. I prefer lack-er myself though.

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Màiread
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12/22/2015
Northerner high five!

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Snotra
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12/22/2015
I have pronounced, it in my head, 'lack-er'. Then again I say grass and bath, with a short 'a', where others say grarse, and barth. I may have spent my childhood under the influence of a Northern wind though… I always find the 'North' references hilarious. If a route to 'The North' ever opens up in FL we will surely have to venture the Scylla of Watford Gap to know we are truly beyond hope or redemption!

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    Màiread
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    12/22/2015
    I've always assumed it's supposed to be pronounced like 'lacrimosa', but I say 'lake-re', because I can.

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    myrese
    myrese
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    12/23/2015
    Thanks everyone. I think I'll go with the lachrymose-derived pronunciation.

    Aah, text-based games. Where you can privately pronounce things however you want.

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    Charlotte_de_Witte
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    12/23/2015
    I have to agreed with with this - as in 'Stabat mater dolorosa, juxta Crucem lacrimosa.'

    - But I suppose I had thought of the final vowel as a schwa with stress falling on the a.

    'Lák-ruh'

    'Lak-er' sounds so wrong to me!


    myrese wrote:
    Thanks everyone. I think I'll go with the lachrymose-derived pronunciation.

    Aah, text-based games. Where you can privately pronounce things however you want.


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