Is it Dark-side or Dark-sayd?
Is it Dark-side or Dark-sayd?
Side like ride
Dark-sayyid. But you can call me just Sayyid, affendem
Dark seed?
It's Dark-Side
It's sounds dumb as hell but that's what it is
Doug Side
>It's sounds dumb as hell
It's supposed to look Germanic, invoking words like "Heil" and "Reich".
I forgot, who drew this?
how did this happen i really hope darkseid legit was her friend
He was. In his own unique way.
Megasweet
And then?
I say Dark-side
Is it pronounced "copy-PAY-sta" or "copy-PAH-sta?"
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Dark Sy•Eed, playa.
Follow German pronunciation rules. In ie/ei pairs, you pronounce the long form of the second letter.
Dark-side
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I thought it was pronounced "sword"
Dark Sayeed. Looking for the anti-life equation to achieve maximum jihad.
you retarded, son?
Is it douge or doggee?
Doug
It's "Dog" with an unvoiced "e", like "Eroge."
Pretty sure no one pronounces it Erog.
Doh-g.
>Erog
Dark Sah yeed
The "e" falls off, so it's more like "Erogeh" except the "eh" is more under your breath.
>he pronounces it "Ero Gay"
That means the last e is voiced.
>he pronounces E with a long A sound
>only like three pieces of art of insecure teenage peej
The world is a cruel unfair place
No you idiot did you even read the comic? It's pronounced "sword".
I've always pronounced it Dark-Seed. Not sure if this is correct, or if anyone else reads it like this.
The term is "Eroge" because of the way the japanese shorten names of things - part of one word, part of the other.
Pocket Monsters - Pokemon
Tokyo Daigaku - Todai (Daigaku just means university, or college)
Erotic Game - Eroge
So the proper pronunciation is just how you say it in Japanese:
eh-roh-geh
Well I feel _silly_
I actually pronounced it like that for some time because I didn't want to believe DC was that uncreative with a villain name
It would be pronounced that way if the name was spelled Darksied, but it isn't
>DOUGLAS YANCEE SIED
It looks cool when written but naming your villain dark side is really stupid
It's just Kirby's style. I always felt a bit of a lack of self-awareness with his work that Lee tempered to a degree.
>Chad Darkcock.