Pronunciation
Jim Flanagan
jamesf at alumni.caltech.edu
Wed Dec 13 21:59:09 UTC 2000
No: HPFGUIDX 6824
According to Jim Dale's tapes, it's GRYFF-in-dor (or -der)
and DRAY-co (AY = American style long A).
I suppose it would be DRAH-co in Latin. I cringe at "Drarco" --
would that be some sort of regional dialect?
> Can someone who's heard the audio versions tell me how Gryffindor
> and Draco are pronounced?
>
> Is it Gryff-IN-dor or GRYFF-in-dor? And does Draco have a long or
a short 'a' (ie. Drahco or Drarco?).
>
> Jinx
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