I am also entirely okay with the title The Last Jedi. We'll have to see if the movie matches it.
As a title, I agree it's good.
As a harbinger of what will happen in the movie... I sincerely hope this doesn't mean Luke is going to die, or that he's failed to train a new generation of light-side Force users. But if it means Luke starts drawing on other traditions like the Church of the Force or the Guardians of the Whills, and no longer names his followers "Jedi", then I'll be happy with that.
The letter combination, "uu", is not in any single word I have heard. Heck, other than maybe being the last letter of one word and the first word in the next, I don't think I know of two-consecutive-instances-of-the-lowercase-letter,-"u", occuring at all in English.
"SAY-you," basically.
The doubled vowel indicates doubled length, with ee and ei being basically interchangeable in most dialects and oo and ou nearly always being identical. Hypothetically, seyu would sound like "SEH-yooh," with the vowels being rather short and curt, whereas seiyuu takes about twice as long to say.
Most of the difficulties in Japanese pronunciation aren't in the building blacks, but elements like tone and syllable beats.
good ol dictionary grep gives "vacuum", "muumuu", "continuum", and "residuum". i pronounce "vacuum" and "muumuu" without any particular lengthening (and "muumuu" is a loanword). "continuum" does have a hiatus, but the two u's make different sounds. and i've never heard "residuum" in my life, i guess it's a technical term.
wikipedia also mentions that the phoneme for the japanese vowel does not exist in english. it's like /u/ but "compressed"? ok
This is honestly so ridiculous that I can't even be mad or offended, I'm just amused at how stupid Chris Brown manages to be while somehow still having a career.
The Chippewa say it's where a sleeping mother bear waits for her two cubs, who drowned in Lake Michigan and who were brought back as two islands visible in the distance.
First, the province is primarily of French decent and of the Catholic faith. Although Quebec has not shirked its responsibility in providing resources for the nation, if the country should fall they would be perfectly willing to throw in their lot with a powerful ally who apparently is attempting to put France back in the position of world power it once possessed.
Secondly, the antipope is offering the people of Quebec something they can hardly refuse given the course of the invasion so far. He is himself a High Lord, a creature of equal power to Baruk Kaah. He can offer the people of Quebec technology and religious power far beyond what is available to them with Earth's axioms. Given the choice between being conquered by the barbaric religion and primitive technology of Baruk Kaah's reality or allying with the theocracy and wondrous toys of Jean Malraux, the populace of Quebec would most probably prefer the latter.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
But my files, I just copy and paste them?
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I am also entirely okay with the title The Last Jedi. We'll have to see if the movie matches it.
As a harbinger of what will happen in the movie... I sincerely hope this doesn't mean Luke is going to die, or that he's failed to train a new generation of light-side Force users. But if it means Luke starts drawing on other traditions like the Church of the Force or the Guardians of the Whills, and no longer names his followers "Jedi", then I'll be happy with that.
I wouldn't be surprised if Luke died, but I don't want him to; TFA and real life already filled that quota for me.
The doubled vowel indicates doubled length, with ee and ei being basically interchangeable in most dialects and oo and ou nearly always being identical. Hypothetically, seyu would sound like "SEH-yooh," with the vowels being rather short and curt, whereas seiyuu takes about twice as long to say.
Most of the difficulties in Japanese pronunciation aren't in the building blacks, but elements like tone and syllable beats.
wikipedia also mentions that the phoneme for the japanese vowel does not exist in english. it's like /u/ but "compressed"? ok
This is honestly so ridiculous that I can't even be mad or offended, I'm just amused at how stupid Chris Brown manages to be while somehow still having a career.
The Chippewa say it's where a sleeping mother bear waits for her two cubs, who drowned in Lake Michigan and who were brought back as two islands visible in the distance.
I'm not a Simpsonskid but I honestly feel TTA is better
Secondly, the antipope is offering the people of Quebec something they can hardly refuse given the course of the invasion so far. He is himself a High Lord, a creature of equal power to Baruk Kaah. He can offer the people of Quebec technology and religious power far beyond what is available to them with Earth's axioms. Given the choice between being conquered by the barbaric religion and primitive technology of Baruk Kaah's reality or allying with the theocracy and wondrous toys of Jean Malraux, the populace of Quebec would most probably prefer the latter.
Ouch.