If you were curious as to how a name is pronounced, we hope the following will give you an insight. In some cases we also provide a sound byte of the name. Many thanks go to Raymond E. Feist, for providing many of the pronunciations.
All Kelewanese names are pronounced like Hawaiian. Consonant+vowel, consonant+vowel, consonant+vowel, etc.
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| Asayaga |
Ah-say-ya-ga or A-say-a-ga. |
| Astalon (Ynothanos) |
As-ta-lon |
| Bektomachan Acoma |
Bek-to-ma-chan |
| Chichimechas |
Chi-chi-me-cas |
| Chilapaningo |
Chil-a-pan-in-go |
| ConDoin |
Con-Dough-in or Con-doh-in |
| Ghuda Bule |
Goo-DHA boo-LAY |
| Ishani |
(soft vowel "eh)-shan-ee |
| Jojanna |
Joy-hanna soft 'h' after 'y' |
| Ka-hooli (Albar) |
Ka-hoo-li |
| Kartachaltaka |
Kar-tac-hal-ta-ka |
| Kaschatecas |
Cash-a-te-cas |
| Kasumi Shinzawai |
Ka-soo-mi |
| Lanokota Acoma |
La-no-ko-ta |
| Lims-Kragma (Zandros) |
Lims-Krag-ma |
| Morvai |
More-vai (rhymes with "eye") |
| Murmandamus |
Mur-man-damn-us |
| Nakor |
Nay-kor- equal stress on both syllables |
| Pug |
Pugh - Ugh with a P in front |
| Queg |
Kw-egg (One syllable) |
| Rhuagh |
Ra-og. With the "a" being asperated |
| Rodric the Fourth |
Rod-rick |
| Sar-Sargoth |
Sar-Sar-goth with emphasis on second "Sar." |
| Sudkahanchoza |
Sud-ka-han-cho-za |
| Tith-Onanka |
Tith-O-nan-ka |
| Tsurani |
Tsu-rahn-ee Make a T with the tongue and teeth then say "s" |
| Tsuranuanni |
Tsu-rahn-you-ahn-y Make a T with the tongue and teeth then say "s" |
| Ylith |
Ye-lith. (the 'e' is actually a unstressed generic vowel sound, not "yee", almost "Ya-lith," or "Yu-lith.") |