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Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in Southampton, Hampshire, England
aa | is pronounced as | aa | in car | |
n | is pronounced as | n | in no | |
k | is pronounced as | k | in key | |
l | is pronounced as | l | in let | |
oo | is pronounced as | oo | in food | |
z | is pronounced as | z | in zen | |
m | is pronounced as | m | in me | |
s | is pronounced as | s | in so |
Phonetic Spelling:[ aa - n aa - K L OO Z - m o s ]
aa
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n
aa
-
K
L
OO
Z
-
m
s
car
no
car
key
let
food
zen
me
so
Type of Name:
Name of Percy Jackson's sword, a ballpoint pen.
Language:
Ancient Greek.
Alternate Spelling(s):
Anaklosmos, Anaklusmoss.
Meaning:
Riptide, the tide that takes people by surprise.
Additional Information:
Anaklusmos is usually a ballpoint pen, but can transform into a Celestial Bronze sword, a sword that can not hurt 'mere mortals.'
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Pronunciation of Anaklusmos
Phonetic Spelling:[ a - na - kloo (rhymes with the french doux) - ss- mos ]
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Pronunciation of Anaklusmos
Origin: Acient Greek
Percy Jackson's sword, it turns into a ballpoint pen and always returns to his pocket
Riptide, a tide that takes someone by suprise
User from Wisconsin, USA
it | is pronounced as | it | in sit |
Phonetic Spelling:[ Anna-ka-loose-mos
Origin: Acient Greek
Percy Jackson's sword, it turns into a ballpoint pen and always returns to his pocket
Riptide, a tide that takes someone by suprise
User from Wisconsin, USA ]
it
sit
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in NORTHERN IRELAND
a - na - kloo (rhymes with the french doux) - ss (like a snake says) - mos (like the stuff you get in your garden along with the grass-moss)
Type of Name:
GREEK FOR RIPTIDE
Language:
GREEK
Additional Information:
ITS THE NMAE OF A SWORD IN THE SERIES "PERCY JACKSON" THOUGH THE MORE COMMONLY NAME IT RIPTIDE AS ITS EASIER TO PRONOUNCE.
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in NORTHERN IRELAND
Phonetic Spelling:[ a NA KLOO ss mos ]
Type of Name:
GREEK FOR RIPTIDE
Language:
GREEK
Additional Information:
ITS THE NMAE OF A SWORD IN THE SERIES "PERCY JACKSON" THOUGH THE MORE COMMONLY NAME IT RIPTIDE AS ITS EASIER TO PRONOUNCE.
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos
Anna-ka-loose-mos
Origin: Acient Greek
Percy Jackson's sword, it turns into a ballpoint pen and always returns to his pocket
Riptide, a tide that takes someone by suprise
User from Wisconsin, USA
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in Southampton, Hampshire, England
anna - CLUES - moss
Type of Name:
Name of Percy Jackson's sword, a ballpoint pen.
Language:
Ancient Greek.
Alternate Spelling(s):
Anaklosmos, Anaklusmoss.
Meaning:
Riptide, the tide that takes people by surprise.
Additional Information:
Anaklusmos is usually a ballpoint pen, but can transform into a Celestial Bronze sword, a sword that can not hurt 'mere mortals.'
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in Texas, United stated of America
aw | is pronounced as | aw | in law | |
n | is pronounced as | n | in no | |
k | is pronounced as | k | in key | |
l | is pronounced as | l | in let | |
oo | is pronounced as | oo | in food | |
s | is pronounced as | s | in so | |
m | is pronounced as | m | in me | |
oh | is pronounced as | o | in so |
Phonetic Spelling:[ aw n aw k l oo s m oh s ]
aw
n
aw
k
l
oo
s
m
oh
s
law
no
law
key
let
food
so
me
so
so
Type of Name:
Name of object
Language:
Greek
Alternate Spelling(s):
None
Meaning:
Riptide, the tide that takes people by surprise
Additional Information:
Percy Jackson's sword in "Percy Jackson and the Olympians"
Pronunciation of Anaklusmos in Texas, United stated of America
an-ak-loos-mos
Type of Name:
Name of object
Language:
Greek
Alternate Spelling(s):
None
Meaning:
Riptide, the tide that takes people by surprise
Additional Information:
Percy Jackson's sword in "Percy Jackson and the Olympians"
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