[SPL] CJ vs KT - Page 35
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sixfour
England11061 Posts
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X10A
Canada9837 Posts
Leta scouts Tempest on the first round | ||
GeLaar
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On June 20 2011 20:26 Sovetsky Soyuz wrote: i asked earlier, i ask again since its not yet playing how do you pronounce hoejja? /hoyja/? The "hoe" stands for a Korean syllable that's quite hard to explain using English sounds. Try saying the h-sound, followed by the "wi" from "with", and opening up more for the vowel. As for the "ja", I guess you'd write it "jah" in English. The English "j" will do more or less, and the "a" is "ah", not the American "a". | ||
Zona
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ahh, fussy stream scv sees the spinning core but doesn't count pylons? | ||
Legatus Lanius
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Zona
40426 Posts
factory done, machine shop on the way goon still chasing down the scv - got it hidden citadel done | ||
_Quasar_
Russian Federation4405 Posts
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X10A
Canada9837 Posts
Core spinning Stream being a little choppy Hidden citadel Tempest takes his nat Archives in the main! | ||
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Womwomwom
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Zona
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leta adds starport | ||
X10A
Canada9837 Posts
Come on Leta, two more into nukes | ||
Sovetsky Soyuz
Russian Federation905 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:34 GeLaar wrote: The "hoe" stands for a Korean syllable that's quite hard to explain using English sounds. Try saying the h-sound, followed by the "wi" from "with", and opening up more for the vowel. As for the "ja", I guess you'd write it "jah" in English. The English "j" will do more or less, and the "a" is "ah", not the American "a". Thanks | ||
jpak
United States5045 Posts
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Zona
40426 Posts
if that research is mines leta sending an scv looking for proxy buildings - but it's not proxy, it's hidden | ||
_Quasar_
Russian Federation4405 Posts
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HighTemper
Canada3867 Posts
Edit: Research Mine 1st! Fortunately. | ||
Zona
40426 Posts
2 tank 6 marine 1 scv heading out control tower being added dt gives away the game by swiping at marines | ||
kuroshiroi
3149 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:34 GeLaar wrote: The "hoe" stands for a Korean syllable that's quite hard to explain using English sounds. Try saying the h-sound, followed by the "wi" from "with", and opening up more for the vowel. As for the "ja", I guess you'd write it "jah" in English. The English "j" will do more or less, and the "a" is "ah", not the American "a". Also, http://translate.google.com/#en|ko|회짜 - Hit listen. | ||
X10A
Canada9837 Posts
DT kills a marine Mines are researched | ||
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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