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An entire fandom has been pronouncing "Evangelion" wrong for the past quarter-century.
It's supposed to be pronounced with a hard G, like hair gel.
A hard g? Like in giraffe?
That's a sensitive topic
I fell for it and was momentarily outraged. Goke's on me.
I'm not really into it, but it seems I've been saying it right the whole time, nice lol.
Dota players will pronounce "Abaddon" (a hero's name) like "ah-buh-don" and it's really bizarre. In their defense though, many aren't native English speakers
So Ee-van-guh-lion, yes?
εὐαγγέλιον
/eu̯.aŋ.ɡé.li.on/
Roughly pronounced ayoo-ahn-gay-lee-on
Or if that's not a compelling argument
新世紀エヴァンゲリオン
/ɕiɲseiki ebangeɾioɴ/
Roughly pronounced Ay-bahn-gay-lee-on
And that's really what matters: how the guy who named it pronounces the name.