Whats wrong with you people?
Why would there be a G if you're not supposed to pronounce it.
Stop bastardising the language and call it by its real name.
P.S. Level. 20-32 are scrubs
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1 ReplyI hope he's trolling.
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http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gjallarhorn you are very mistaken
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7 RepliesWhy does this thread still exist (._.)
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One thought that cheers me up when I see a post like this, is that we are all going to die someday.
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6 RepliesYour title is wrong dude. It's actually GJALLARHORN. And, yes, technically, the "GJ" make a glide [j] or a "y" sound, when pronounced. If only you could read... Or understand that it's not an English word...
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8 RepliesBad troll is bad
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Luckily I'm a level 62 and can in fact confirm your claim. My proof isn't supported by some insignificant hyperlink, my reasoning is legit. You pay for it...call it what the heck you want! If you don't like that you can run backwards through a field of dicks in your bloody birthday suit!
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9 RepliesIt's Nordic, it translates to Yelling horn.
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4 RepliesGj make a y sound
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Thanks for the English lesson!
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2 RepliesSo you are a scrub? Cool.
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6 RepliesYou forgot the J
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I really want to dislike you for reasons I haven't figured out yet, but I can't. There are almost no posts like this that actually accomplish their stated goal quite so well. Tip of the hat. Good job staying in character.
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7 Replieshttp://dictionary.reference.com/browse/gjallarhorn
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14 RepliesGjallerhorn. J is not silent. Go back to English class buddy.
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1 ReplyIf you were a decent person, you wouldnt care this much about it. I say the same thing to people on the other side of the spectrum. It is pronounced (yall-ar-horn), but (gall-a-horn) is so much quicker to say and it rolls off the tongue better. People dont feel like saying the real pronounciation of the word because they just wanna get the word out without taking too long.
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7 RepliesActually is you knew anything about the Norse you'd know it sounds like yah-ler-horn even though it's not spelled the same way, common in other cultures.
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12 RepliesI was hoping this was satirical. It's pronounced yallahorn. Stop thinking you're smart. It's not galahorn. And why don't you pronounce the j in there. Because. Gj don't make guhjuh sound it makes y sound.
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1 ReplyIs Gjallarhorn good, yes Does it matter how you say it, no your post, stupid
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2 RepliesEdited by h2ninja: 2/12/2015 11:53:43 AMIt's actually gjallarhorn
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JELLLLLLY FLOOD!!!!!
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Jallahorn
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1 ReplyIt's nordic.
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Jelly.
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1 ReplyI know it's "yallahorn," but I call out GALAhorn.
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