Chuul-chool or chull?

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I need some pronunciation help.

Are Chuul cool

or

Are Chuul dull?
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool
>
> or
>
> Are Chuul dull?
>


There is no Dana--there is only Chuul.
 
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I think somewhere between the "Ph'nglui" and the "fhtagn" parts.
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:

> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool

I have always pronounced "chuul" to rhyme with "cool", and since I am an
English teacher my word is Law.

- Ron ^*^
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool

Yes.

--
Christopher Adams - Sydney, Australia
What part of "Ph'nglui mglw'nafh Cthulhu R'lyeh wgah'nagl fhtagn" don't you
understand?
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Perge, scelus, mihi diem perficias.

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On Sun, 17 Apr 2005 17:41:15 -0700, Some Guy <someguy@thedoor.gov> scribed
into the ether:

>narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
>> I need some pronunciation help.
>>
>> Are Chuul cool
>>
>> or
>>
>> Are Chuul dull?
>>
>
>
>There is no Dana--there is only Chuul.

And what a lovely singing voice you must have.
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool

I say "chool." Although, having grown up in the US Midwest, it probably
sounds more like "chewel."
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Bradd W. Szonye
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Bradd W. Szonye wrote:
> narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
>
>>I need some pronunciation help.
>>
>>Are Chuul cool
>
>
> I say "chool." Although, having grown up in the US Midwest, it probably
> sounds more like "chewel."

Chewels?!?

I didn't realize they had a burst of minty flavor in their centers!

- Ron ^*^
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool
>
> or
>
> Are Chuul dull?

You left out Chu'ul: Chew-uhl, Chuh-uhl, or Chew-ewl.

Personally I like Chew-ul, sort of like Chew all, which is what they
do.

- Justisaur.
 
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narniafan@earthlink.net wrote:
> I need some pronunciation help.
>
> Are Chuul cool
>
> or
>
> Are Chuul dull?

Perhaps they're chwl, which might be pronounced something like the
first given that w is just a tighter oo (see the difference with wool),
but probably more like a slow motion sneeze.
Tricky to avoid making them into chewel saying it that way though.

--
tussock

Aspie at work, sorry in advance.