How do YOU pronounce Rodinal

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Denis K

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I don’t want to bias any answers so I’ll keep quiet.
 
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Roh-dee-naal. Just like the Germans.
 

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Ro-din-al
The closest sounds are:
Roe
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all
 

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Ro-din-al
The closest sounds are:
Roe
din
all

This has always been my pronunciation, though it's really not based on anything. I've often wondered what the correct way is....

I once heard Rod - in - all... kinda what made me wonder in the first place.
 
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OK. How about attachments with sound files? I may attempt this later today. Just for the heck of it.
 

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Which sounds better, Azol, Certinal, Kodinol or Rodinal ?

Personally there's an air of surety about Ilford's Certinal. It rings of a confident British alternative to Rodinal, and it was available at all good Ilford stockists from March 1909 onwards :D

Ian
 

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as it's a German product, I would assume the same as Thomas (although I sensed a slight tinge of Swedish in his pronunciation:smile:)
 
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Now that we have a few responses I'll tell you what I think:

Rho-duh-nol (that is with a "ol" ending)

In the similar but different way, I don't pronounce "National" with a -nal sound but more like "Nationul". But then I was born and raised in East Tennessee.

Denis K

PS: I'm not alone. Google "rodinol" and you will find a lot of others who even think it is spelled "..nol".
 
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roh-di-nahl (silent h's)

or

row-di-nawl

depends on where you're geographically located i guess

-Dan
 

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never used it but always pronounced it 'rod-in-all'.
 

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When I was taking German in school (or it was taking me), I would say gggghhhwww woh deeen ahl. I stopped that when others in the lab thought I was choking on something. Now I just say Rod in ahl.
 

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Used to be you could tell by the fact that there is only 1 d, followed by a vowel. If the ROD was to be pronounced like the rod for fishing, there would be 2 d's in a row(dinal). The fact that it came from Germany is the best clue.
 

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Patrick,

"If the ROD was to be pronounced like the rod for fishing,"

In fact it is pronounced like the rod. Somewhat like "Rod-ee-nawl", with a short burst of "ee".
 
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