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    Final Fantasy's Version of GTA's "Hot Coffee" Mod

    Yeah,the title sucks,I was just trying to get some attention to this thread.

    How do you pronounce the name "Ramuh"?

    I pronounce it: (Rah-moo)
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    I pronounce it Ra-moo.

    I await Kishi to storm the thread and provide the right pronunciation though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeromus_X View Post
    I pronounce it Ra-moo.

    I await Kishi to storm the thread and provide the right pronunciation though.
    Let's hope he gets here fast...


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    RAH
    like RAY-RAH when you chear

    MOO
    like a COW MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

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    The most correct English pronounciation would be "Rah-mah." The name roots from "Rama," an incarnation of Vishnu in Hinduism.

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    I believe Ramuh is actually a mistransalation of "rama", short for ramalamadingdong.

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    It's rah-moo. ラムウ 。

    A common convention of transliteration from Japanese characters to the Roman alphabet is to use "uh" to denote an extended U-sound. See also: Gokuu, which is commonly rendered "Gokuh."

    Unfortunately, this is pretty misleading for English readers.

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    I've only ever seen it spelled Goku.

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    I say things how they are spelt if I don't know how to say them. I say it Ra-moo. Always have and I always will.

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    I pronounce Ramuh----death!

    ok more like Ram-moo...its the Arkansas pernunciation

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kawaii Ryűkishi View Post
    It's rah-moo. ラムウ 。

    A common convention of transliteration from Japanese characters to the Roman alphabet is to use "uh" to denote an extended U-sound. See also: Gokuu, which is commonly rendered "Gokuh."

    Unfortunately, this is pretty misleading for English readers.
    Quote Originally Posted by vorpal blade View Post
    I believe Ramuh is actually a mistransalation of "rama", short for ramalamadingdong.
    Sorry Vorpal wins

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    Why must I always mix up 'ma' and 'mu'.

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    I suppose it's an easy enough mistake to make. They're both basically triangles.

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    What? I was expecting a patch for FFVII that did this and I find THIS? You suck.

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