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Sup /e/?

Ecchi newfag here, I only realised how hot this stuff can be and promptly raided 4chan's supply of it.

ITT ladies in opulent dresses. Also, there are two 'c's in the word. Is it pronounced "etchie" or "eck-chie"?
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>>472853
whats the link to that anonibs website?
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Fellow /e/ newfag here with a question that doesn't warrant another thread. Is there a specific name for the style where everyone looks like they have a slight coat of oil? Right now I can only describe it as the shiny kind.
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I got it from here I think...

http://www.anonib.com/_boobze/
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etchie
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Why do you want to know how it's pronounced? Also, it should be obvious that you should pronounce it as "ecchi".
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>>472907
It's called Shirow Masamune
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>>472958

Thanks

>>472967

It just bugged me for some reason.
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I have heard characters (Ai from Video girl Ai) pronounce it as "etch". In case you were wondering, some people think its engrish for "H", an abbreviation of Hentai, but it isn't. Ecchi means Lewd, but its not as severe a word as Hentai.

Either Anime Nation or Anime On DVD did a little article on the word a few months ago
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>>472838

Is that outfit suppossed to look like a skeleton?

Also, sauce, if it's not a hassel.
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Galgrease
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Artist?
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Actually, the word ecchi is a romanization of how the Japanese pronounce the letter "H" so it would be more correct to pronounce it "aye-cheey".
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it is based on the english letter h, but it wouldn't be "aye-cheey"... I'm not sure what sound you're trying to convey with 'cheey', but 'aye' (as in the affirmation, pronounced just like "eye") is wrong.

It's more like 'eh' 'chi'. The former bit as Canadians say, though less cartoony, an the latter bit like the long 'e' in "cheese". There's also a bit of elongation of the 'eh', if you want to get really technical.
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I'm ^ -- the elongation is denoted by the doubling of 'c's... the sound isn't made twice, or hard, or anything like that... just draw out the syllable that precedes double consonants a bit.
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No, Japanesefag here. It's a two-syllable word, but neither of the two syllables is drawn out too much. The "e" is short ("eh" as opposed to "eeee"). The "ch" sound is what is drawn out/vocalized slightly more strongly, hence "e-cchi" and not "echi"-- When your tongue is hitting the roof of your mouth for the "ch" sound, simply hold it there for a fraction of a second more. The "i" is more like the i in "stick" rather than in "cheese."

But yeah, it doesn't matter; let's all shut up and fap.