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{{lexeme|Veda}} | |||
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====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ====Creation and Usage Notes==== | ||
{{djpnotes|quote=So I got saddled with this word for the world in ''[[Arena of Valor]]''. I thought I could get around it by saying that one of the daughter languages of Veda was the origin of the term, but they wanted it to be pronounced roughly like "Athanor" (i.e. as you'd expect it in English) in Veda—the language with no [θ]. I came up with this—"the promise of hope"—which I thought worked well enough, and basically just said it's pronounced with the schwa in the middle, even though it shouldn't be. I had another word for "world" ([[sunyan]]) which I also kept, but it became generic (like "Earth" vs. "world"). I like my word better. The etymology works out well enough, though, I think. The actual pronunciation comes to us from [[Gandal language|Gandal]] via [[Afata language|Afata]].|date=January 21, 2020}} | {{djpnotes|quote=So I got saddled with this word for the world in ''[[Arena of Valor]]''. I thought I could get around it by saying that one of the daughter languages of Veda was the origin of the term, but they wanted it to be pronounced roughly like "Athanor" (i.e. as you'd expect it in English) in Veda—the language with no [θ]. I came up with this—"the promise of hope"—which I thought worked well enough, and basically just said it's pronounced with the schwa in the middle, even though it shouldn't be. I had another word for "world" ([[sunyan]]) which I also kept, but it became generic (like "Earth" vs. "world"). I like my word better. The etymology works out well enough, though, I think. The actual pronunciation comes to us from [[Gandal language|Gandal]] via [[Afata language|Afata]]. | ||
-''[[User:Djp|David J. Peterson]]'' 16:45, 23 January 2020 (PST)|date=January 21, 2020}} |
Revision as of 17:45, 23 January 2020
Veda
Etymology
Pronunciation
IPA(key): /ˈʔatsənoɾ/, /ˈʔatsnoɾ/
Orthographic Form
atsnor
Proper Noun
Atsǝnor
- Athanor
Creation and Usage Notes
So I got saddled with this word for the world in Arena of Valor. I thought I could get around it by saying that one of the daughter languages of Veda was the origin of the term, but they wanted it to be pronounced roughly like "Athanor" (i.e. as you'd expect it in English) in Veda—the language with no [θ]. I came up with this—"the promise of hope"—which I thought worked well enough, and basically just said it's pronounced with the schwa in the middle, even though it shouldn't be. I had another word for "world" (sunyan) which I also kept, but it became generic (like "Earth" vs. "world"). I like my word better. The etymology works out well enough, though, I think. The actual pronunciation comes to us from Gandal via Afata.
-David J. Peterson 16:45, 23 January 2020 (PST) |