Quote Originally Posted by Souljacker View Post
It should be pronounced like Malone or Stallone. Just because there's an 'e' on the end of something doesn't mean we should do anything with it.
Funnily enough those names come from Italian (I'm pretty sure they do anyway) and in Italian the 'e' would actually be pronounced (Think 'latte' or 'forte'). It depends entirely on what language they're borrowing it from. However, since this is magicland where there are no rules, they can do whatever they want with pronunciation - Hence, 'Halon-ay.'

Quote Originally Posted by Enkidoh View Post
But then I'm Australian, so my funny dialect often causes trouble.)
I don't know why but I kind of went from grid-uh-nee-ah to gri-day-nya Must be the kangaroos messing with our heads.