Originally posted by EvilTree
Yo-gee Bee oh meh han ee kee ah
He's got a fecked up last name, even for a Jap
LMAO!!!
Nov-23-2006 21:52
Ryster
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2006
Location: North Tonawanda
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
I hear people pronouncing these DJs names wrong all the time. I'll update the list when I think of more.
Danny Tenaglia
David Guetta
I say it get-a...where i have also heard others say g-wet-a?
Nov-23-2006 21:54
SPANIARD
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Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Toronto,Ontario
quote:
Originally posted by The Highroller
Ceballos is a a tough one. Most people here pronounce it Cheballos which is completely wrong.
Who knows the correct way to say it though? Depending on what part of Spain he's from, it's either si-ball-ohs si-bay-ohs si-baj-ohs. The "ll" is tricky in the Spanish language.
Good try, you got 50% right.
It's pronounced th-e-ba-yohs but like you said, it depends on what part of Spain he's from and who's pronouncing it. In the south of Spain virtually no one has a 'lisp', so if an annoying MC from that part of the country was introducing him, you would be right.
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Nov-23-2006 22:06
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
could that really be his real name?
i always thought it was a play on words.
biomehanika
biomechanic
You are correct.
His real last name is Mabuchi.
Heh. I thought it was too suspicious as a Jap last name.
I have prob. pronouncing Luke Dzierzek,
i say luke De-zeer-zek.. uuh!\
And Guy Ordanel.. i always say Guy Ornadel for some reason.
Nov-24-2006 00:54
RobSt*r
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Registered: Aug 2006
Location: Toronto
I always used to say Sven Väth(sounds like bath) but appearently I learned a few years back its pronounced v-ay-th or vaith
The "A" i noticed has those two dots on top of it (ä) which is like some kind of thing to make the "A" sound like "A" I was told.
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Nov-24-2006 01:08
*~LiSa-LoO~*
Ferry Corsten's bitch
Registered: Mar 2003
Location: on holiday
quote:
Originally posted by kabelicious
For DJ name I always mangle - Chus & "Cha-ba-los" when I know it's "Che-bel-os".
You still got it wrong...it's Chus and Ce-ba-los
There's no H is Ceballos!
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Nov-24-2006 01:08
Ni-Cd
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Registered: Sep 2006
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hilarious thread... yeah, i hear chus is pronounced choooos (like goose, but with a ch-ssss), haha. Scary.
I've heard Hernan Catneo's last name said on the online radio as Ca-tan-yo. But it depends where these peeps are playing, the local announcers put their own accent/spin on the names.
A local that i got wrong for a while: Nathan Barato... pronounced his last name bah-rate-oh. Ops. Supposed to be bah-rah-to. :P
Nov-24-2006 01:29
Yohan
Champion of Deep&Nu-disco
Registered: Jan 2004
Location: Kitchener, Ont, Soviet Canuckistan
quote:
Originally posted by RobSt*r
I always used to say Sven Väth(sounds like bath) but appearently I learned a few years back its pronounced v-ay-th or vaith
The "A" i noticed has those two dots on top of it (ä) which is like some kind of thing to make the "A" sound like "A" I was told.