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this sounds like Wonono to me lol. I don't see how you could get "nyenyenyeh"
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On September 12 2009 09:47 Dgtl wrote:this sounds like Wonono to me lol. I don't see how you could get "nyenyenyeh"
Yeah, definitely like Wonolo/wonono/wololo/etc
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Haha, see to me I have no idea how people are hearing a "w" or an "l".
Someone on the youtube comments said it sounded like "een een eee" which is closer to mine, and a friend found someone on heavengames who thought it sounded like "nimeneh". All of my siblings also agree.
I wonder if it's like 6-n-propylthiouracil where a small % of the population has the genes to taste it (it tastes really bitter) while the rest taste nothing - the small % are incidentally the broccoli haters. Haha.
Thanks for the input.
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Ive just spent the last 5 minutes just staring infront of me thinking "--what?--"
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This is what I hear in my head when I read threads in the Starcraft 2 forum.
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I love age of empires lolol
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I remember that game, I loved building sentry towers everywhere and just massing ballistas and pults
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On September 12 2009 09:52 micronesia wrote: This is what I hear in my head when I read threads in the Starcraft 2 forum.
Hah. It is what I hear when I watch fox news or read aegwhatever's posts.
But seriously NO ONE hears it that way? Not even sometimes?
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it sounds like wololohohoh
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I hear wololo lololololol
idk how you can hear something else t_t
edit: actually kinda like the previous poster I hear like wololoohohoh, but more like if he said wololoooooo with some thumping behind or something
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Ugh, this is so upsetting. Thanks for the shin ramyun blog by the way, it inspired me to try your egg method today.
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On September 12 2009 10:03 Freyr wrote: Ugh, this is so upsetting. Thanks for the shin ramyun blog by the way, it inspired me to try your egg method today.
haha glad you liked it ^^ more coming soon just pretty busy~ stupid work and college T_T
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My answer:
Both wololoo and nyenyenyeh are there. If I wanted to imagine the first one I can hear it as such and if I want to imagine the second I'll hear the second. My guess is that it all comes down to how you hear the first part. Culture and the sounds your family make around you as well as the life experiences you've gone through and the way you learned speech all play a part in how you hear this. I personally hear it wololoo if I don't try too much, but maybe that's because my cousin used to imitate the priest's sound like that. I think it the voiceactor had to say one thing and not the other so in the end there has to be one answer and most likely it is wolooloo, but the way it is recorded in confuses you into thinking that "ne" and "ye" exist, perhaps when saying wo and then lo, the transition between these two sounds creates the perception that there's ne and ye? Maybe because wo is broad while lo is narrow? Perhaps the contrast between w and l is similar to the one between n and y?
I find this topic interesting! It made me think of something new!
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sounds like wolulawww, but i'll keep listening to this for 10 minutes and see if i change my mind
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I can't hear nyenyenyeh. I can clearly hear 'wonolo' though.
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Spent 3 mins trying to make it sound like nyenyenyeh, still sounds like wolono lol
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10 mins 20 seconds later...
I still hear wololo exactly the same.
I recomend checking your speakers/headphones before your ears imo. occum's razor and all that wot.
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wololo is all I hear the rest of you smoke crack
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