![]() ![]() ![]() He might have created the entire saga and the world it’s set in, but he’s tinkered with it enough that I’m inclined to question any idea he has on how things should be in the “Star Wars” universe. But the majority of the times it has been said, it was said like “non.”Īnd now that I’ve heard George Lucas say it in a way that rhyme with “can,” I am really inclined to not say it the way he says it. And Leia, once or twice, as that video shows. And almost everyone else said it that way, too, with the exception of Lando and Threepio. Written by Marjorie Liu, Han Solo finds Solo and the Wookiee on another secret mission for the Rebel Alliance, but they get tied up in a dangerous spaceship race, the Dragon Void Run. I’ve always said “Han” in the way that rhymes with “non.” That’s how Han Solo said it. La familia Solo era la familia de Han Solo, el contrabandista humano que se convirtió en general de la Alianza para Restaurar la República durante la Guerra Civil Galáctica. Others said that no, the pronunciation of a name should be determined by the person who bears it. ![]() Someone on a message board postulated that no one had to be “right” or “wrong,” and that there could just be multiple ways to pronounce it. ![]() So, which is it? The way it’s said by the character? Or the way it’s said by the guy who created the character? ![]()
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