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How do you pronounce [hirr]Leto, anyway?

Is the hirr pronounced "her" or "here"?

Is the Leto pronounced Leet-o or Let-o?

Or does it have some funky Canadian pronunciation that I haven't considered yet?

I need to know so I can fill out the SCR incorporation documents...

[hirr]Leto

The Coil Wrote:
How do you pronounce [hirr]Leto, anyway?

Is the hirr pronounced "her" or "here"?

Is the Leto pronounced Leet-o or Let-o?

Or does it have some funky Canadian pronunciation that I haven't considered yet?

I need to know so I can fill out the SCR incorporation documents...



hirr = "higher"
Leto = Lay tow.

Cheers!

Leto

So we're going with funky Canadian, then...
Are you related to German WWI general von LETOw-Vorbeck?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Emil_v...ow-Vorbeck
So just checking here:

When I start my gloating thread after trouncing you, titling it "Leto Gets Beat-o" or "Leto is all Wet-o" would be incorrect, whereas "Leto Gets Laid Low" would work.

Right?

[hirr]Leto

The Coil Wrote:
So just checking here:

When I start my gloating thread after trouncing you, titling it "Leto Gets Beat-o" or "Leto is all Wet-o" would be incorrect, whereas "Leto Gets Laid Low" would work.

Right?



Yep, you are right... I don't doubt at all that you will be celebrating a victory on this one now... the tactic where you 'blow up' your assault guns in an effort to confuse and distract the enemy is perhaps the best new crinkle in CM strategy I have seen to date.

; )

Cheers!

Leto

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