
October 7th, 2013
I wondered this too. The problem is that "hache" can be pronounced in so many different ways.
The "h" can be silent or not.
The "a" can be long or short.
The "ch" can be a regular "ch" sound, or it can be like a "k", or a "sh", or probably a bunch of other sounds depending on the language.
The "e" can be silent or not; can also be magical or serve any number of other arcane purposes.
(Though that said, I'll probably continue to read it as "haych", regardless of the official pronunciation.)
posted at 12:45pm on October 14th, 2013
... Seems legit.
Then again, I'm one of those people who tries out funny accents occasionally. Maybe that's coming into play with the way I think of the word.
Though I'm wondering how Shazzbaa's brain interprets it as well. She's the boss here! Hehehe.
posted at 1:48pm on October 14th, 2013
As always, I encourage everyone to pronounce character names however they like! :"D But the way I pronounce it rhymes with "watch" and "day" with an "h" as in "hatchet." c:
posted at 4:24pm on October 14th, 2013
Eeee~ I think I'll continue to say Harch-Ey then, haha! I'm not sure how Americans say "watch" though, so I'm going to have to use my imagination on how you pronounce it lol. XD
posted at 5:16am on October 15th, 2013
I've been saying it Hatch-ee. Like, the "hatch" in hatchet, with an ee sound instead of a T. I think it sounds cuter.
posted at 3:03pm on January 1st, 2015
Comment by Wabbajack
Out of curiosity, do you say Hache's name like "hach-EY" or what? I've been saying kind of like "harch (like march) EY (like hay)". Or do you just say it like "haych"?
posted at 8:18am on October 14th, 2013