DonFerrari said:
super_etecoon said:
DonFerrari said:
| super_etecoon said:
Gameplay wise you can't go wrong. The story is terrible, though. But you can usually pick up the title pretty cheaply. I'd also like to add to your growing list of titles, Elebits. Sometimes the motion controls are a bit wonky...but in general there is a ton of content and a really cool premise. Oh yeah...the story is even worse than other M...but more forgivable since it isn't freaking Metroid. btw...I'm sure in your title you meant "a" Wii.
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Have played Elebits, quite a funny game...
on the "a"... isn't Wii reading as if it was an voguel and thus needs an ''an" instead of an "a"??? My english is rubbish so I may be confounding things.
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No...it's a consonant. You're definitely not the only one to make a mistake like this (I'm looking at you MyNintendoNews). Interestingly enough...if you pronounce it like you have it written it is another word...ennui (more or less). I'll ask you this....would you eat a watermelon...or an watermelon? It's the same sound.
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Well I know W is a consoant, is more for the sound... I read Wii as "Uí" (like french people speak uí), and I probably would say uatermelon.
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It is like ui in french...but this is english and the rule is based off english. It isn't a vowel sound that would use that article. Examples that would are igloo, ice box, alphabet, elephant, etc. Let me give you another example...unicycle. That is pronounced yoonicycle, even though it starts with a vowel. The yoo sound is not preceded by "an" but rather "a". This really isn't up for debate or based upon a region. It is "a" wii. It's never "an" wii. I'm not trying to be insulting or condescending...at all. Just trying to help.