Any guess on pronunciation?
I'm going to go out on a limb and suggest the J, second A, second R, and H are all silent.
And maybe the G, first A, first L, and second L too.
English
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Gyallarhorne. That's the English pronunciation. Tough it is a Norse word so it's not the "real".
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Editado por Regretful123: 8/23/2013 6:58:25 AMIt's pronounced "Peace-Maker" Because if you see this thing, it's more likely that you'll get kill by this.
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It's pronounced Stee-Ven
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Editado por Unisaur 64: 8/22/2013 9:46:36 PM[i]Gyal-lar-horn.[/i]
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it's pronounced galla horn i believe
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I would pronounce it Ga-dg-all-er-horn
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I don't speak good engish, but wouldn't it be pronounced Gardenvariety?
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Yeah, the Horn is probably a much more sensible name ;)
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Er, no, the H is silent.
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My mistake. I could still live with the 'orn
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Editado por SonOfTheShire: 8/22/2013 5:42:47 PMNo, the second R is also silent. It's called Ron.
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I am defeated
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Soft G. The J is more of a Y sound. The H is a H. (g)[b]YallrHorn[/b] approximate.
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Editado por ectomort: 8/22/2013 8:29:38 PM"yowler-horn" but with more of an "ah" sound rather than "ow" Edit: like a wolf yowls at the moon.
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Yeah, that's what I thought. Tried to avoid doing a phonetic.