Mare-EL ... Mar-LY ... Mar-Leigh

Mare-EL ... Mar-LY ... Mar-Leigh

Which is it?

マール

Bulma

Marl.

It's Marle

Maruru.

Mar-Lee

>people pronouncing it as a long E (like Lee) or accentuated é (like pokémon) despite the fact there is no such thing

it's silent, marl

Marle. like, Marel.

this

Marl, like the 'mar' in 'Mart'? or like 'Mare' like a female horse?

Don't remember seeing her in dragonball

It's Nadia

Well shit
I always thought it was ''Mar-lee'' like Harley with an M instead of an H.
After looking it up, nope, it is just Marl with a silent e.
Pronunciation is Mar-el.

Sadly I can't get confirmation over how this monster is pronounced.
My friends would say ''Kead-e-us'' and fight me on it.
I'd always say it was ''Sea-deus'', like sea god, like that was the poke'mon-esk joke.
That the C was pronounced like an S like in the name Cedric.

Like you are saying the name "Carl" but with an M at the start instead of a C.

My instinct would be "Sea-deus" as well

I used to pronounce "Jecht" from FFX "Jet" all the time, but apparently it's just "Jekt". I was pretty young when I first played so I don't remember if they said his name out loud, I'm sure they did so idk why I mixed that up but I see others online did as well

Sea-a-deus here

Also shitty elder dragon, would not hunt/10

mar ley (read as: LEE)

because "marl" makes no sense as a girls name. (carl / marl, male name phonetics.)

No, Bulma doesn't have the crossbow, she brasts people with her guns'

These. Are you faggots dyslexic or something?

The switchaxe is basically called "insidious," so you are in the right.

Queen Lean... Queen Lee-en... Queen Lee-nee

Which is it?

Yeah, this. I guess the closest would be Maarl. I've been pronouncing it Mar-lee all these years. Also,

Marledia > Nadia

>queen leen
thats Grandia user.

>prince_nadia.jpg

If I remember my elementary school English(I don't), the E at the end of a word will turn the first vowel into a long vowel, while the E itself remains silent.

Like rice, kite, mice, make, cake, bake, puke duke, cone, dome, phone, etc.

But of course, it's an English rule, so you have to take into account that there a thousand exceptions to it.

this
not difficult

Looks and sounds latin derived, no soft c in latin.

Caesar is not "sea-zer" but "kaizer"

I would infer that ceadeus sounds like "kay-a day-oos"

I always change her name to Nadia because Marle sounds terrible.

mar-lee

The former

>marl makes no sense as a girls name

Names have to make sense now?

and its not marl though, its marle

>But of course, it's an English rule, so you have to take into account that there a thousand exceptions to it.

There's that, plus the fact that it's a foreign name, so it's always anyone's guess there. Even worse if it's a non-English and non-Japanese name.

Surj? Sair-gay?.... Sir-Jee?

>Which is it?
Worst girl works

>brasts

if intentional...good work..

>posting anyone but Ayla

>Not having a girl sandwich with Lucca and Ayla

Why did the artist pick grays for her shirt and helmet?

Because nerds like machines, and machines are grey?
Because beneath her flamboyant exterior is a restrained and flat mind?
Because having more than one primary color is jarring?
Because a dull palette signifies having poor fashion sense?
*shrugs*

Maybe the artist was thinking any one of those things. But those would all be bad reasons.

The Machines in Chrono Trigger were colorful.
Lucca had the most imaginative mind of the group, hence why she was the strongest magic user, and capable of creating an independent time portal in her sleep.
Green and Orange match.
Loud clashing colors could also signify a poor fashion sense.

>Lucca

My African American compatriot. First vidya crush and probably is what let to my love of geeky girls.

>That feel when this kind of shit never happens in spanish because every vowel has only one god damn fucking sound

a = /ah/
e= /eh/
i= /eeh/
o=/oh/
u=/ooh/

Marle is /mahrleh/ using your logic.