Honestly, many problems could be solved with a walleye
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Nanaboozho
I need to know the correct pronunciation for this. i think its nah-nah-boo-joe?
Nanabozho most often appears in the shape of a rabbit and is characterized as a trickster. In his rabbit form, he is called Mishaabooz ("Great rabbit" or "Hare") or Gitchii-waabooz ("Big rabbit").
I've always loved this character.
The pronunciation in Ojibwe/Anishinaabemowin, turns out, can vary significantly depending on dialect, and the ways Ojibwe people themselves say the name in English is just as variable, but I'll still note for one that the Ojibwe spelling is Nanaboozhoo with four O's, so the vowel in "boo" is the same as the vowel in "zhoo"; and I'll also note that the "zh" is said with the J in Jacques rather than the J in John. Otherwise you can pronounce "boozhoo" either like "goo-goo" or like "go-go", and it seems you can say "nana" either like "banana" or like "mama" or probably in other ways too, although the "banana" pronunciation seems more common. Stress is highly variable: patterns include 2nd+4th, 1st+3rd+4th, and 1st+3rd.
- Ojibwe saying
* Nanaboozhoo slaps Paul around a bit with a large trout
Is... is this an mIRC reference in the wild? I guess this would be appropriate platform.