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 What is the correct pronunciation of "Whamite"?

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Jamallo Kreen Posted - 05 Sep 2008 : 17:33:13
Well met. I thought that I had asked this question a long time ago, but the Search function didn't reveal it. I fear that it got lost in the Cyberfell. So, will one who knows please tell us: What is the correct pronunciation of "Whamite"?


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Jamallo Kreen Posted - 05 Sep 2008 : 18:56:57
I just found out about Tom Wham from reading The Great Khan Game thread, which makes the first syllable of "Whamite Islands" pretty much a gimme. (He was apparently into verbal tricks: read the name of the board game which he designed out loud for a lesser epiphany.) Whether the rest of the pronunciation is "mite," "ite" (like Kyle's little brother's name but with a "t" instead of a "k"), "itty" (as in "-bitty"), or "ighty" (as in "mighty" sans "m") I know not.

I am fairly certain, however, that it does not rhyme with "Bob."





Alisttair Posted - 05 Sep 2008 : 18:42:17
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Originally posted by Faraer

They're named after the game designer and artist Tom Wham, so I've always assumed 'wam-might'.



That is how I initially read it. I can see it as possibly being pronouced 'way-might' or 'wam-mitee' or even'way-mitee' but I'm no expert on pronounciation
Faraer Posted - 05 Sep 2008 : 17:35:46
They're named after the game designer and artist Tom Wham, so I've always assumed 'wam-might'.

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