![]() This means his name more literally translates to "The Machine Father." Mother of Machines (the title for Elesh Norn) When making the phrase "Father of Machines" his name, Yawgmoth made the two words into one, which also indicates possession, and dropped the plural on the word for machine. The y in the word for "father" indicates it's possessive of the word "machines." Notice the double ɒɒ: this indicates this word "machine" is plural. Note the differences between Father of Machines and Yawgmoth. Language Samples: Names and Titles Yawgmoth r – like the trilled r sound in the Spanish word rojo.In German this sound is spelled ch like in Bach. x – like the egh sound in the English bleagh or yech.The sound is similar to but the back of the tongue hits the top of the mouth farther back at the uvula. ɴ – like the ng sound in lung or swung.ŋ – like the ng sound in sling, ring, and angle.š – is like the sh sound in sure except this sound is made by rubbing two pieces of metal together similar to a blade being drawn from a metal sheath.To use the metallic version of this consonant. When metallic, it is accompanied by the sound of a disharmonious bell. ![]() This can either be metallic or an unaspirated
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