Arch Enemy

$t0n3r

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Ok, these guys at my school are having an arguement over how Arch Enemy is pronounced and i need you guys to proove which is right. They argue whether it is pronounced Arch as in Noahs ark, or the ch sound as in church. Which is it?
 
umm are you guys retarded?...hahaha Arch as in your Arch your back as in the "church" sound ;)

and i was kidding about the retarded thing..sometimes band names are hard to figure out
 
Yeh i thought it was the ch sound because thats how the word alone is pronounced, but these guys kept insisting that it was with the k sound.
 
Most people pronounce it dee-icide, but it is actually formally correct to pronounce it either dee-icide or day-icide. Neither one is considered wrong. I say day-icide because it sounds cooler. =)


Ark Enemy?? Pffff, your friends really are retards.
 
$t0n3r said:
Yeh i thought it was the ch sound because thats how the word alone is pronounced, but these guys kept insisting that it was with the k sound.

Actually the word alone can sound the other way too depending on the context. I always use the "k" sound because of "arch angel" which I here all the time from my pyscho religious grandmother. Anyway, either way works though.
 
I've always said DAY -i-side myself, because it's from the same stem as deity, and I think that word is pronounced DAY-itee.

And I say ARCH enemy as opposed to Ark, although I have myself heard people saying Ark Enemy. :P
 
SculptedCold said:
Most people pronounce it dee-icide, but it is actually formally correct to pronounce it either dee-icide or day-icide. Neither one is considered wrong. I say day-icide because it sounds cooler. =)

Yeah, there we go! :D
 
$t0n3r said:
So its dee-i-side, ok thanks, have been having trouble trying to figure how thats pronounced.

It's easy if you think about the derivative of the word "Deicide", from the word "Deity" (day - i - tee) (a god or supreme being)...making it a verb by adding "cide"...making the word "Deicide" a verb meaning "The act of killing a god or supreme being".

Day - i - side
 
USMC0341 said:
It's easy if you think about the derivative of the word "Deicide", from the word "Deity" (day - i - tee) (a god or supreme being)...making it a verb by adding "cide"...making the word "Deicide" a verb meaning "The act of killing a god or supreme being".

Day - i - side
It is acceptable, as well as grammaticaly correct, to pronounce deity either way. So, the same goes for Deicide. A lot depends on the dialect with which people speak.