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Lucy ~Graphite Wizard~
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Mar 09, 2012 02:30PM
How do yo think Cinna's name is pronounced? I think it is "Sinna".
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It's said like cinnamon. I read Skaespeare's play, The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, and this was how it was phonetically spelled
I want to catch myself on fire, seems fun..... 2 MINUTES LATER... (my mom) LUCY! Why did you catch yourself on fire?
(me) Hunger Games made it sound so much fun.....
*my mom shakes her head in dissapointment*
lol who says Kinna???I thought it was china for a while, but then I thought that doesn't sound right, so I say Sinna :)
In my Julius Caesar book it tells all the characters and the phonetics to each name...Collins based THG on tid bits of different books and myths that are still popular
Charlotte :) wrote: "lol who says Kinna???I thought it was china for a while, but then I thought that doesn't sound right, so I say Sinna :)"
My friend, all she talks about is Hinger games it is so freakin annoying!!!!! Well, she used to think it was kinna.
It is sooooo Sinna :))How do you guys think Panem was supposed to be pronounced?? In the movie it was Pan-Am and I thought it was Pan-Em
Charlie I luv Gale Hawthorne wrote: "Pan-EM def"Same here, but it's based on Latin. I should have looked itup since it said it was Latin for "Circuses and bread" or something of that sort
Marilyn wrote: "Charlie I luv Gale Hawthorne wrote: "Pan-EM def"
Same here, but it's based on Latin. I should have looked itup since it said it was Latin for "Circuses and bread" or something of that sort"
That's really cool
Same here, but it's based on Latin. I should have looked itup since it said it was Latin for "Circuses and bread" or something of that sort"
That's really cool




