It's pronounced (Y'āhl-er-Hòrn)
It translates to "Yelling Horn"
In Scandinavian (Or Norse) Mythology, it was Heimdall's horn, and it was used to warn the Gods to signal that a person/creature/event called "Ragnarok" was coming.
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[quote]It's pronounced (Y'āhl-er-Hòrn) It translates to "Yelling Horn" In Scandinavian (Or Norse) Mythology, it was Heimdall's horn, and it was used to warn the Gods to signal that a person/creature/event called "Ragnarok" was coming.[/quote] This is very correct. As a norwegian, I love hearing all your weird pronounciations though. Keep'em coming!
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I thought I was the only one haha
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Bump for intelligent post.
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Edited by MajorDrGhastly: 1/18/2015 9:54:07 AM100% truth. No pun intended.
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I've told everyone I play with the correct pronunciation. Even though I say it right, No one else does. I'm not sure if they don't believe me, don't care, or are just a little dumb.
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I think most people just don't care. I know the correct way to pronounce it, but still call it gallahorn. Since that's what most people say anyway. That and since the correct sound doesn't really have an equivalent in the English language, I'd rather purposely say it wrong than try to pronounce it right and still be wrong.
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Finally someone else knows how to pronounce it
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Bump! Great post
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Great reply!
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This. Great reply.
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This seems legit
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Ragnarok was a dragon
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No. Ragnarok is a sword in the final fantasy series!
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And also in the soul eater anime series lol
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Too bad all he did was cry all the time. Had such an awesome name. Then he does that...
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Trruuuuu lol
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They were all "Oh no ragnarok!" An im like "f*ck yeah! World destroyer!" ..... Then comes crona.... "Idk how to deal with that right now. Wahh wah wah." Almost shut the show off. Glad it redeemed itself lol
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Hahaha I feel you, I hated crona until he finally grew a pair and decided to help everyone fight
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Ragnarock was the end of the world. It wasn't a specific beast.
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I approve this post