originally posted in:Mr Fruits Fruit Salad
It's pronounces YAWL-ER-HORN
Everyone pronounces it as Gal-a-horn
I call it jello-horn
Preference really. The name is from Norse mythology. It is the horn Heimdall used to warn Odin and Thor that the Ice Giants were coming, bringing Ragnarok (end of the world).
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Edited by Xylar: 7/3/2015 2:54:51 PMPotato
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http://www.britannica.com/topic/Gjallarhorn You were saying?
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Edited by LegendarySyn: 7/3/2015 2:32:47 PMEh...He isn't quite right either. Do what he said...put it in Google translate and see. Jaught-lar-horten That's also the Icelandic specific pronunciation. The word actually predates Icelandic. Other Nordic languages pronounce it differently. The video I linked is Old Norse, the language actually spoken in the 13th century when it was written about in the Prose Edda and Poetic Edda. (The historically accurate pronunciation.)