Thread:Gorzill/@comment-4001163-20141214171944/@comment-5496489-20150804164354

By the way I come up with the proper pronunciations for some of my charterers names.
 * Niyra: Nee-rrrah(sounds like Knee and Ra the Egyptian god)
 * Ibari: ee-vah-rrree
 * Akanri: Ah-can-rrree(sounds like I can read)
 * Seerkar: sssee-errr-kahrrr

Somethings to take of note, in Avine. For vowels both E and I make an ee sound unless your saying Eee(singular for you) in which case its eh. O and U make an oo sound unless its Ooo(we or us) in which case its oh. Y is silent unless it Yyy(them, they, themselves) or Ya(yes) in which case yih.

Consonants are relatively the same as english except R,S, and M are all stretched out the rrr, sss, and mmm. And B is weird as a capital B is vah and lower case is zeh. As a result V and Z are sounded as veh and zah respectively.