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Woad Warrior
05-03-2006, 21:42
I can't find any previews for the Arverni or Yuehzi. Anyone know where to find them?

Spendios
05-03-2006, 21:48
They were never previewed but you can play EB or check the website if you want to see what they look like...~;)

Mujalumbo
05-03-2006, 21:56
The Europa Barbarorum website:
https://www.europabarbarorum.com/

The Aedui faction:
https://www.europabarbarorum.com/factions_aedui.html

Units list might be missing a photo or two, but they're all in the game and recruitable.

edyzmedieval
05-04-2006, 10:31
The best preview is to play the faction. ~D

Scott
05-05-2006, 01:38
The Yuehzi(how to you pronuce that?) were taken out of the game so we won't be seeing a preview for them.

I hope we see the replacment faction's preview soon.

edyzmedieval
05-05-2006, 17:27
Make that 2 new factions.

1.5 frees a faction slot. ~D

Moros
05-05-2006, 18:25
The Yuehzi(how to you pronuce that?)
you know you're typing this, don't you?:inquisitive:

Pius
05-05-2006, 18:54
Typing it is one thing. Trying to say it is another.
Seriously. It's tricky.

According to Wikipedia, it should be pronounced like this: "Yüeh-Chih".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuezhi

khelvan
05-05-2006, 23:00
Actually, Wade Giles isn't very useful in helping a Romance-language speaker pronounce it. Assuming the Beijing Mandarin dialect, the one most often heard in big motion picture productions (which has a ton of tongue curls, dropped in southern areas of China - much like the English "R" sound at the end of words being lost in the south of the US), it would be pronounced like Yoo-ay Jurr, with "Yoo-ay" being a falling tone (and "Yoo" being hard to pronounce, being a cross between the English "oo" sound and "ee"), and Jurr being a high flat tone, a harder "j" and a softer "r" than in English.

This should help:
Yue (http://www.mandarintools.com/sounds/yue4.aif)-zhi (http://www.mandarintools.com/sounds/zhi1.aif)

Scott
05-06-2006, 00:02
zhi (http://www.mandarintools.com/sounds/zhi1.aif)
Are you sure that the correct sound file? It sounded like a microphone buz to me.

khelvan
05-06-2006, 04:57
Positive. The Chinese languages are sing-songy, and this is a high, flat tone that is exaggerated for effect. In conversation it would not be so high, nor so extended, but that is the correct sound.

Ypoknons
05-07-2006, 06:50
Yue, four tone. Yuuuuu -e (as in french e)
Zi, netural tone. (ZzZ like electrical buzzing, but short and brief)