For many years I’ve been pronouncing Sigil as Sij-ill, like the word sigil. Recently I read something in a post from WotC saying that it is pronounced sig-ill (hard G). This just sounded weird to me, so I am continuing to say it with a J sound. You know, like in GIF 😏
Anyway, are there any other names of things in D&D that made you go “huh?” when you heard the official pronunciation?
Jif is good you winker, creator’s pronunciation and all that.
Si-gill is obscene.
It’s pronounced “gif”!
But seriously, either the creator is trolling or an idiot.
Either is so confining
Ee-thur or eye-thur, depending on usage.
“Either make up your mind or else” = ee-thur “I don’t care either way” = eye-thur
Not functional usage, just region/preference.
Or is this a reference to something?
Am I wooshed?
I am not attempting to fool or trick you, this is my personal experience
Hard G for life, yo!
I am thoroughly convinced that the people who choose the soft G are people who are intentionally contrarian.
“But the originator of the word says it’s a soft G”
Yeah, and, the originator of the word is wrong.
Hard G.
I don’t like when people are intentionally contrarian, but I honestly first picked it up as soft “g” and pronounce it that way to this day. I’m aware that just replying to your comment with this disagreement might make me look intentionally contrarian and like I’m just denying it to ruffle feathers though ^^;