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On a related note, there's a funny story of how the guy who created the Dothraki language assumed 'Dothraki' was pronounced with 'e' sound at the end (as the rules of language dictate, and as most people do), but discovered GRRM pronounced it with an odd 'i' sound at the end, AFTER the show had started to air!
tl;dr - Go by the HBO pronounciation if you want to go with the majority, because the author couldn't care less about it.




I still pronounce it Tie-Ree-Un. I think Teer-ee-un sounds wrong :)

I never really thought about the different ways people could or would pronounce the names of people and places. And I think it is good that Martin himself doesn't mind either.

GRR Martin pronounces it just like the show does.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LhWE3g...
I'm pretty sure that the show's pronunciations are the correct pronunciations as GRR Martin is part of the production team and has said he is the on set authority for pronunciations and for other matters of assurance on faithful adaptations.
You can hear him pronouncing many other character's names here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=psbBi7...

GRR Martin pronounces it just like the show does.
http://www.youtube.com..."
of course he prounounces it like the show does he's one of the producers or whatever. he takes part in the making of the show so the show is prounciating is dead on









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I haven't watched the show yet, so I have no idea what is the right way and what is the wrong way.
Please, I already know how to pronounce simple names such as Jon, Winterfell, etc; etc; so please don't leave sarcastic comments.
I'm sure I'm not the only reader who has struggled with the names.