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Troenia Today comments section - Troenia - 03-10-2017

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RE: Troenia Today comments section - Ausstan - 03-10-2017

No questions, but what you've done is pretty cool. I probably know more about your country in 20 posts then I do about mine after a few hundred. That being said, I should probably start putting stuff on my own news channel.

Keep up the good work!


RE: Troenia Today comments section - Seraph - 03-10-2017

I have one question: How does one pronounce Troenia?


RE: Troenia Today comments section - Troenia - 03-10-2017

(03-10-2017, 05:58 PM)Ausstan Wrote: No questions, but what you've done is pretty cool. I probably know more about your country in 20 posts then I do about mine after a few hundred. That being said, I should probably start putting stuff on my own news channel.

Keep up the good work!

Thank you very much. I like making things detailed and in-depth. I usually spend a lot of time researching before I write my posts. That, and I just recently found some of the files from my old nation on my old laptop HD which I turned into an external HD. A few hundred megabytes of documents, workfiles and images.


RE: Troenia Today comments section - Troenia - 03-10-2017

(03-10-2017, 06:01 PM)Seraph Wrote: I have one question: How does one pronounce Troenia?

That is actually a good question that I haven't really thought that much about myself. The "Tro"-part would be like in "Trombone", "eni" like in "meaning" with an "a" stuck in behind it all for good measure. /trɒːiːnɪa/ (or something like that) for those of you that can understand phonetic


RE: Troenia Today comments section - Seraph - 03-10-2017

(03-10-2017, 06:38 PM)Troenia Wrote:
(03-10-2017, 06:01 PM)Seraph Wrote: I have one question: How does one pronounce Troenia?

That is actually a good question that I haven't really thought that much about myself. The "Tro"-part would be like in "Trombone", "eni" like in "meaning" with an "a" stuck in behind it all for good measure. /trɒːiːnɪa/ (or something like that) for those of you that can understand phonetic

Thank you.  I was mainly wondering whether the 'oe' was one sound or two, and you've answered that beautifully!