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Created By Sum Lu Zer • Updated 2 years ago

Supper Mario Broth @MarioBrothBlog If the same naming principle applied to Waluigi as to Wario, whereby the first character of Luigi's name is flipped and then pronounced as a letter (as suggested by his r emblem), then his name should have been "Guigi". Details in image. Of course, pronouncing the symbol ris not possible within the confines of the Latin alphabet, however, two alphabets exist where ris a real letter. Thus, regardless of whether ris chosen to stand for either the Greek letter or the Cyrillic letter, if the same principle is applied to Waluigis name as to Wario's, his name would be pronounced "Guigi. The way Wario's name is derived from Mario's is by vertically miroring Mario's Memblem. Waluigi's icon is similarty derived from Luigis by mirroring it vertically. In the Greek alphabet, the letter Gamma (uppercase and lowercase shown); Гг and in the Cyrillic alphabet, the letter Ge (uppercase and lowercase shown). As mirroring the letter M in this manner results in another letter of the Latin alphabet, W, the name then becomes 'Wario". However, the name does not follow the same principle Wario's does: instead Interestingly, in both alphabets, both of of pronouncing the new icon as a letter, Wa- is prefixed in front of Luigi. these letters stand for the same sound the hard G (as in "gift"). (The same sound athe Englsh hardGit utedin Anciene ekand moden Rasian Moden Gek unes a soundinot present in Englich but similar to the hardG) Coincidentally, a character named Gooigi, which is pronounced identically, was introduced as yet another counterpart to Luigi in 2918. rce mvkipedaorgvkanma mvprdaorgveCy

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