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Post subject: How do you pronounce Dúnadan? Posted: March 13th, 2007, 3:55 am |
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Joined: 09 January 2006 Posts: 175 Location: UK, West Midlands
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When I first read the books . . . before the film, I used to pronounce it as Dun- a- dan ... but in the films they seem to pronounce it as Dun - a - dine (as in din-ing table ) Then i'v also heard it pronounced Dun - a - dain (which sounds like rain )
How do you pronounce it? and is there actually a correct way of pronouncing it anyway?
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 4:06 am |
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Joined: 09 January 2006 Posts: 175 Location: UK, West Midlands
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aha! I see! Thanks its nice to know how others pronounce it
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 5:02 am |
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I think it's an ú, not a û, Ellie, but I still pronounce it the same as in Nazgûl with an "oo" sound. And I was looking at the pronunciation stuff in the back of RotK, and the plural form of the word is supposed to be pronounced like "doon-a-dine." So the pronunciation in the movie is correct, according to Tolkien's wishes.
So Dúnadan is "doon-a-dan" and Dúnedain is "Doon-a-dine."
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 5:33 am |
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Blimey! this gets slightly confusing... but I think i get the drift now! Thanks alot guys :D:D
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 7:47 am |
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The u in Dúnadan is stressed because of the accent mark, so according to usual pronunciation rules it is.. ehh, pronounced the way Aerandir and others already stated.
However, I have been a little unsure of the correct pronunciation of Dúnedain, but this explains it, so thank you!
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 8:34 am |
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hmm, not sure... i think becuase I changed it oh well it does now hehe. thanks for your help all of ya! :D
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Post subject: Posted: March 13th, 2007, 9:24 pm |
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I say Dune-a-dan.
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Post subject: Posted: March 17th, 2007, 6:18 am |
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Well Dúnadan is the singular form and Dúnedain is plural so it slightly depends on the number what way you pronounce it.
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Post subject: Posted: April 20th, 2007, 10:01 am |
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Aerandir wrote: I think it's an ú, not a û, Ellie, but I still pronounce it the same as in Nazgûl with an "oo" sound. And I was looking at the pronunciation stuff in the back of RotK, and the plural form of the word is supposed to be pronounced like "doon-a-dine." So the pronunciation in the movie is correct, according to Tolkien's wishes. So Dúnadan is "doon-a-dan" and Dúnedain is "Doon-a-dine."
I guess you're right about that, Aerandir.
Anyway, all people here in Germany pronounce it like that. So I didn't think about it before.
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Post subject: Posted: April 22nd, 2007, 6:34 am |
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I say doon-a-dayn.
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Post subject: Posted: April 26th, 2007, 2:08 am |
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For Dúnadan (singular) I say DOO-na-dan (same as everyone else).
For Dúnedain (plural), I agree that it ought to be doo-nuh-dine, but I'm used to pronouncing it doo-na-dane, because that's how my Dad said it when he read me the books. *shrug*
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Post subject: Posted: April 29th, 2007, 6:34 am |
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Aerandir wrote: I think it's an ú, not a û, Ellie, but I still pronounce it the same as in Nazgûl with an "oo" sound. And I was looking at the pronunciation stuff in the back of RotK, and the plural form of the word is supposed to be pronounced like "doon-a-dine." So the pronunciation in the movie is correct, according to Tolkien's wishes. So Dúnadan is "doon-a-dan" and Dúnedain is "Doon-a-dine."
tis is Aerandir, so by principle it must be right -ish. But I think its really up to you how you pronounce it. Whatever feels best to you.
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Post subject: Posted: April 29th, 2007, 8:14 am |
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Lol, Mephiston. "Right- ish." Great word.
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Post subject: Posted: May 4th, 2007, 3:33 pm |
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Aerandir wrote: Lol, Mephiston. "Right- ish." Great word.
Great Languages are made from a bit of imagination. I don't have the wish to speak the Queens english every minute of every hour of every day Aerandir.
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Post subject: Re: How do you pronounce Dúnadan? Posted: February 20th, 2017, 3:40 pm |
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I pronounce it correctly. Sorry... couldn't resist Actually I didn't pronounce the plural form correctly for years... back in the [gasp] 1970s. But then the constructed Silmarillion was published... and ah... well I still didn't pronounce it correctly. But sometime after that...
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Post subject: Re: How do you pronounce Dúnadan? Posted: July 7th, 2018, 9:24 pm |
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Elthir wrote: I pronounce it correctly. Sorry... couldn't resist Actually I didn't pronounce the plural form correctly for years... back in the [gasp] 1970s. But then the constructed Silmarillion was published... and ah... well I still didn't pronounce it correctly. But sometime after that... Same here. I also had the pronounciation of 'Saruman' wrong for many years.
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