[Facts] Re: How do you pronounce Hekate/Hecate?
in reply to a message by darkserena17
In its original (ahem, Greek) pronounciation, the accent is on the second syllable in the H is almost silent: eh-KAH-tee
Of couse an Anglosaxon would pronounce it HECK-ah-tea
and a Francophone would go "espece de eh-ka-TEE", go figure...
Of couse an Anglosaxon would pronounce it HECK-ah-tea
and a Francophone would go "espece de eh-ka-TEE", go figure...
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Surely in the 'original' original pronounciation...
..that is, the Ancient Greek one, the h would be pronounced? and the final e would be an ehhh sound?
..that is, the Ancient Greek one, the h would be pronounced? and the final e would be an ehhh sound?
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