Game of merlkky anyone?
Had to look it up, posting so others don't have to.>The set consists of a throwing pin, and 12 shorter wooden pins (also called "skittles") numbered from 1 to 12. The pins are initially placed in a tight group in an upright position 3–4 meters away from the throwing line. The players take turns to toss the throwing pin to try and knock over the numbered pins.>Knocking over one pin scores the number of points marked on the pin. Knocking 2 or more pins scores the number of pins knocked over (e.g., knocking over 3 pins scores 3 points). A pin does not count if it is leaning on the throwing pin or one of the numbered pins (it must be parallel to the ground to count).>After each throw, the pins are stood up again in the exact location where they landed. The first player to reach exactly 50 points wins the game. Scoring more than 50 will be penalized by setting the player's score back to 25 points. A player will be eliminated from the game if they miss all of the numbered pins three times in a row. Sounds like an interesting outdoors game, piss-easy to /diy/ the pieces too, and thats exactly what Im going to do.
>>2797146>>2797390/out/ - Outdoors?
>>2797391not really, more like chilling at the cabin-stuff. depends on how /out/ that cabin is I guess
>>2797391It's a lawn game, you'd need a decent yard as the pins can get knocked a fair way.
>>2797146>merlkkyÖ is not pronounced like er. It is most similar to the push vowel, but the push vowel doesn't quite go far enough. Ö, as described by my German teacher back in the day, sounds like someone getting punched in the gut. You could also think of it as the sound someone makes when lifting something heavy or when getting fucked in the ass. And for the love of God, don't say Gerte when it should be Gööööthe. Don't say Goath either.
>>2798051Mehlkky?Thanks for the input "er" was the closest english phonetic spelling I could come up with at the time.
>>2798088The correct way of Anglicizing ö is oe.
>>2798225Google text to speech sounds like "eh" or "er" although i just checked in detect language and got soft in slovak. The game is Finnish as such I've been getting the pronunciation from google's Finnish text to speech
>>2798252anyway I'm going to stick with "er" as that sounds close enough.