Okay, I need to know, after reading it for months and months and months -- how does one pronounce "Teal'c"?
Heh, heh. Well, you'll hear Tealk, and Tilk. I prefer Tealk.
ETA:
Teal[click]sss?
This is cracking me up.
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much anything else that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
Okay, I need to know, after reading it for months and months and months -- how does one pronounce "Teal'c"?
Heh, heh. Well, you'll hear Tealk, and Tilk. I prefer Tealk.
ETA:
Teal[click]sss?
This is cracking me up.
I say "Tee-alk."
It's written just like it sounds.
It's written just like it sounds.
Yeah, like goa'uld.
goa'uld.
And how might one pronounce this?
Go-awled? Go-a-oooled?
Depends on which character you ask and how lazy they're feeling that day. Technically "go-ah-ooold", often just "gooold".
Occasionally an actor shoots for "go-ah-oold" and hits something like "goo-awld," or trips over their tongue, which is highly entertaining. Poor guest stars.
Occasionally an actor shoots for "go-ah-oold" and hits something like "goo-awld," or trips over their tongue, which is highly entertaining. Poor guest stars.
Heh. I like the variable pronunciations. It's the sort of thing that happens in real life, since different people have different abilities to hear and reproduce the nuances of another language.
Meanwhile, I'm contemplating committing fic. SG1-Discworld crossover. Yet another bunny to add to the overflowing hutch.
I do have to admit, I like it that Jack generally doesn't bother with the correction pronunciation. He seems to mostly say Go-oold, sometimes even goold.
Hee! SA just called me to pronounce "Teal'c" and "goa'uld" for me.
And now she's off to take an exam.