Pronunciation

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Pronunciation - Places

Abroli: A-bro-lee; 'a' as in apple'; 'bro' as in 'brock' not as in 'brother'

Baedon: Bay-don; 'don' pronounced like 'on', not as in 'done'

Dracona: Dra-co-na; 'dra' as in 'dragon'; 'co' as in 'cone'; 'na' as in 'nasty'

Fordem: For-dem; 'for' as in 'four'; 'dem' as in 'demo', not as 'dum'

Hone: pronounced like 'home'

Itra: I-tra; 'i' as in 'it'; 'tra' as in 'trance'

Lanji: Lan-jee; 'lan' as in 'land'; 'jee' pronounced with a soft 'j' sound like a Chinese 'x', not as in 'jug'

Levap: Lee-vap; 'lee' as in 'leap'; 'vap' pronounced like 'lap', not as in 'vapour'

Meskar: Me-scar; 'me' as in 'mess', not as in 'meet'

Moncia: Mon-see-a; 'mon' as in 'monitor'; 'a' as in 'at', not pronounced as 'uh'

Niz: pronounced like 'is', not like 'nits'

Safi: Sa-fee; 'sa' as in 'sap'; 'fee' pronounced with an 'f' sound as in 'feed', not as a 'v' sound as in 'veal'

Yok: pronounced like 'wok'

Pronunciation — Dragons

Frain: pronounced like 'train'

Jeta: Je-tah; 'je' as in 'jet' with a hard 'j' sound; 'tah' as in 'tap', not as in 'tub'

Pronunciation — People and Animals

Doran: Dor-ran; 'dor' pronounced as 'door'; 'ran' pronounced as 'ran', not as in 'run'

Mya: My-a; 'a' as in 'apple'

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