What's the correct way to pronounce SEGA?
>>3071946
>being this retarded
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh5eis0sMHI
>>3071950
Sorry for not being a native japanese speaker or a native spanish speaker.
"Sega" is actually a difficult word to pronounce for me, I don't know if it should be Say-Ga, See-Ga or Sea-Ga
>>3071953
"Fghawa"?
>>3071954
It's the first one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzH0WJ52kc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MMhxOSR7J8
>>3071954
? it's not a Spanish word. It's seh-ga
Sega is pronounced "garbage"
>>3071975
japanese and spanish read vowels the same way
>>3071954
>"Sega" is actually a difficult word to pronounce for me
Course it is.
>>3071946
It tells you when you turn the console on
>>3071946
Shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzH0WJ52kc
>>3071946
'sga'
The 'e' is silent.
>>3071946
Sea-gah.
>>3072094
That's how it's pronounced in Australia.
Say-ga in America.
Seh-ga in Japan and the rest of the world.
>>3071946
sah * gay
>>3072428
Almost.
It's Seh-Gay
Sega comes from SErvice GAmes, so the pronounciation is Seh-(rvice) Gay-(mes)
>>3072428
Newfags won't get this.
SAYGAH SATAN SHEERO
>>3072441
>secondaries
what did he mean by this
>>3072431
Ha. If that's true, they very purposefully changed it, if for English localization issues - having gay in your name doesn't really work. Plus the chorus sings it in the beginning of Sonic games during the Genesis era as "Say-ga", and its pronounced this way in numerous old Genesis and Sonic commercials from the 90s (both Japanese and English ones).
>>3072454
It's Seh-Gay, end of discussion.
>>3072462
Eh, 2/10.
>>3072471
Fuck you, misinformer.
>>3072472
Stop being so seh-gay
I personally say SAY-GUH as in the Sonic intro but I think >>3072431 is correct, I've read the service games thing before, that's where the sega name comes from.
>>3071946
SErvice & GAmes
>>3072484
Right, and how do you pronounce "Ga" when you say Games?
>>3071946
Sea-gah
Because the Japanese don't have a native word for se.
>>3072529
That's the australian way to pronounce Sega though, not the rest of the world.
>>3072529
Er... yes they do.
>>3072532
I always thought the Australian way was "seaGAH?".
Segue (Segway)-ue(way)+uh.
Basically seh guh, but with my Kentucky accent I tend to pronounce it say guh.
Also, every time you put in Sonic it starts off with a big loud SSSEEEGGGAAA.
>>3072556
This is what I mean: http://youtu.be/YxOEPBO4OqA
>>3071946
"Dead Arcade Innovators"
Service Games.
>>3072580
So Seh-Gay
>>3071946
Suh-dude
>>3072487
That's irrelevant. They took two letters from each word, but not the sounds. Its their brand and they've made in clear in their advertising the pronunciation.You can easily find examples on Youtube.
Maybe you are too young to remember when they were pushing consoles and handhelds, or come from a country where you saw no advertising from them, but its always been this way.
:cockbean:
>>3072595
I dunno, not him but I think this is a redpill. It makes sense that since the original names is Service Games, it should be pronounced Say-Gay. I will pronounce it like that from now on.
>>3071946
It says so when you boot up any of their Sonic games.
>>3072606
if it makes you happy, go ahead. Just know, its not even what the company calls itself. Nor is it how anyone else pronounces it in regular conversation, at least as far as I've always seen.
>>3071946
Correct: sehga
True blue Aussie: seega, mate. Crikey.
Poofter Americunt accent: saygaar
>>3072892
updated
>>3072487
it's just how the japanese do acronyms dude
>>3072974
Strueth. Made me laugh.
Setrocity Zone
>Sega comes from Service Games
>saabisu geemusage
>>3071954
>EOP
>>3071946
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xx-8QBX8qgc
>>3071954
Are we really this autistic these days?
Also, have you literally never played Sonic 1? I find this hard to believe.
>>3071946
SEEEEEEGAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>3071984
Wow, that's pretty edgy for a Nintendo fan.
>>3073367
it's possible op is born in 00's, never played any sonic game and all his knowledge about sonic comes from his favorite youtubers, who occasionally shit on the game while commentating something else
it's way more likely that he's just baiting though
Go youtube every SEGA commercial ever made amd you will find out at the end.
>>3072892
I'm American and nobody adds -r to words that end in a vowel. That is a Britfag thing.
>>3073662
How do you know it's a Nintendo fan and not, say, a Sony fan, or a PC fan, or an Amiga fan, or a NEC fan, etc?
>>3073673
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-v4CCcXq5h4
Sea-guh then?
>>3074409
DID YOU KNOW
You never played Sonic, OP? You should be ashamed.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLVelULW1zE
>>3073901
M8, you lot chuck out unnecessary R sounds all over the place. It's the biggest American accent cliche. I cringe every time I hear 'Orstralia'.
Still, I've never heard a 'saygar' I'll give you that. I just like that picture because it makes Yanks look stupid and that's the bread & butter of Aussie humour.
>>3075342
>Orstralia
Everyone I've talked to in America has called it Awestraylia. Perhaps you just spoke with a retard.
>>3072431
No, it's say-guh. You're right that its derived from service games, but the the pronunciation is based solely on the abbreviations letters (SErvice GAmes) without any regard for the actual pronunciations of the words they're from.
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega put the top part of this article into google translate
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpzH0WJ52kc
This way
turn on megadrive / genesis, listen to it literally say sega, realise this is a bait thread, try not to post poor content in the future.
>this many legit replies
s m h t b h f a m
The way its written. Fucking muricans are such degenerates that the concept of pronouncing something the way its written is completely out of their reach.
>>3075342
What kind of Americans are you talking to? Midwest accent is master race accent.
"service games"
>>3075342
Not everyone lives in Minnesota, which is the only place I can imagine someone taking like that.
>>3075780
>>3075765
The Hollywood or TV accent mates. R sounds are also always thrown in when some comedian is imitating Americans. Like I said, it's the cliche. You lot seem to be blissfully unware of it because it doesn't sound weird to you. I'm sure you could say lots of stuff about the generic Aussie accent that I'd probably disagree with.
>>3077176
You mind giving some specific examples instead of just generalizing?
>>3077189
I'm pretty bad at thinking up examples. Would you pronounce the R's in 'caster sugar'? I'd pronounce that 'cahsta shooga'. The way I hear it a Pom would pronounce it close to the way I say it and a Yank would make sure those R's come out strong.
>>3071946
Like this, you imbecile
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0y6hIABR-nU
>>3077242
That's because that's the proper pronunciation of it. Those R's aren't silent letters.
What you're talking about isn't the same as adding imaginary R's to words that don't have them, which is something nobody does.
>>3072487
that argument doesn't apply to Gif either.
"Saw-gay"
>>3075342
Who the heck says Oar-straylia?
I can't think of a single USA diphthong that does that, and we have all kinds of accents strewn about.
And the British skip their Rs then add random ones to places they don't exist. But not even they say it Oar.
So I'm honestly really confused as to who you're actually thinking of.
Canada maybe? If you're where it's really thick they might pronounce it kind of Oor-ish. Still not a long O, but its at least a tad closer.
>>3077176
Deep Southern pronounce Washer as Worsher.
And I have once met one who says Together as Togrether, though he's sort of made fun of behind his back for it even by his fellow kentuckians.
And I know Dubya used to say Nucular instead of Nuclear, which puts more emphasis on the R than the correct pronunciation.
But I can't think of a single area that says Arse-tralia, no matter how funny that would be.
>>3077294
Might as well say Arsetralia those fuckin' cunts.
>>3077176
>the standardized hollywood TV accent pronounces it Orstralia
lol uwot m8?
Does that mean we can officially change Australia-kun's name to Arsetralia-kun?
>>3077261
M8, I never came up with the 'saygaar' joke. All I said was 'unnecessary R sounds' and if the pommiest poms speaking their Queen's English don't pronounce the R then the R sound is unnecessary.
>>3077327
Why do you think R's should be silent?
SAAAAAYGAAWWWWW
Only filthy degenerate Kangaroo fucking criminal scum say SEA ga
>>3077408
It's just how English and Aussie accents go. I'm not telling you how to speak your accent here, I'm indulging the curiousity of some guys who asked. I assume they have some sort of minor interest in accent differences or something. If you think I'm telling you how to speak you're getting it all wrong.
It's pronounced like this you big dummy.
http://vocaroo.com/i/s0MlYcWGAJvH
SAYYY-GAHH
Japanese has ONE RIGHT PRONUNCIATION. THERE ARE NO OTHERS.
It's "sayj" and it goes in all fields.
>>3078764
>I don't know about the various dialects of Japan and also a hothead assclown: THE POST
>>3071946
They say "Sega" in every retro sega game ever. How do not know how to say it?
>>3078764
What does that have to with how you pronounce Sega? It's an amalgamation of Service Games, and originally American.
>>3079506
This is a troll thread.
>>3071954
>See-Ga or Sea-Ga
What's the difference between these?
>>3079628
See-Ga: Sydney
Sea-Ga: rest of Australia
sad gay