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How to Pronounce Your Name
- Jekt Solarr
- Padawan Learner
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- Joined: Wed Jul 31, 2024 9:26 am
Re: How to Pronounce Your Name
Jekt Solarr
Jekk-Soul-larr the T is silent.
Jekk-Soul-larr the T is silent.

|Full name:Jekt Solarr | Age: 23 | Initiated: 450.26 ABY| |Apprenticed:461.09 ABY | Mentor:Rhuacca |
| Species: Twi'lek| Homeworld: Ryloth/Nar Shaddaa|
- Visarion Amvrosiy
- Lost One
- Posts: 72
- Joined: Mon Aug 04, 2025 8:51 pm
Re: How to Pronounce Your Name
Visarion Amvrosiy
vizz-AIR-ee-on ahm-VROH-see
vizz-AIR-ee-on ahm-VROH-see
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Visarion AmvrosiyInitiated: 461.19 ABY | Padawan: 461.204 ABY | Apprenticed to Grruvahk: 462.15 ABY
- Sae’lin Jaxx
- Padawan Learner
- Posts: 38
- Joined: Fri Aug 08, 2025 9:38 pm
Re: How to Pronounce Your Name
SAY-leen JAKS
Sae → SAY (like “say”)
’lin → leen (long “ee” sound)
Jaxx → JAKS (rhymes with “axe”)
Sae → SAY (like “say”)
’lin → leen (long “ee” sound)
Jaxx → JAKS (rhymes with “axe”)

Re: How to Pronounce Your Name
Akira:
Ah-Ki-Ra, like the Akira slide.
Shizuku:
Shee, like the Gen Z Sheesh thing
Zoo- as it sounds.
Ku-Like Count Dooku.
Ah-Ki-Ra, like the Akira slide.
Shizuku:
Shee, like the Gen Z Sheesh thing
Zoo- as it sounds.
Ku-Like Count Dooku.
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PatchworkAshla
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Re: How to Pronounce Your Name
Thala - Thah-lah
From "Thalassa," Ancient Greek for sea, as in Thalassophobia. Uses the "long A" vowel for both, like "do re mi fa so la ti do"
Bathiss - Bath-iss
From "Bathys," Greek for deep, as in Bathysphere.
Even though in the original word y signifies ee, I've been pronouncing it like bath(tub) + iss like "hiss", because American English is bonkers.
From "Thalassa," Ancient Greek for sea, as in Thalassophobia. Uses the "long A" vowel for both, like "do re mi fa so la ti do"
Bathiss - Bath-iss
From "Bathys," Greek for deep, as in Bathysphere.
Even though in the original word y signifies ee, I've been pronouncing it like bath(tub) + iss like "hiss", because American English is bonkers.