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Blue Lantern Posted 20 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

the pronounciation and printing of my user name

This is Blue Lantern and this is my first post to this web computer-net site forum group, because I am new. For my user name of Blue Lantern, can a person of this group please tell me if my user name should be printed as Blue Lantern, BlueLantern, bluelantern, or blue lantern? Also, if both words are close together, is it pronounced too fast? I want Blue Lantern because I am using it as a variation of DC Comics Green Lantern, but I don't know how the name Green Lantern should be printed either.
  

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How you have done it is fine.

  • How you have done it is fine.
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How you have done it is fine.
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Nona The BritHow you have done it is fine.
Thanks, but can you give me more details such as the answers to my questions in my first post of this thread?
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they are two seperate words, so they should have a space in between them. uppercase and lowercase don't matter because it is just a user name and it is informal.
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Thanks, Gazapo. That is what I wanted to know. If something is formal, it should be written, typed, or printed in a formal way by using proper English grammar. Now, if I am using it as a character name for a role-playing game, how should I type, print, or write it?
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if the role-playing game (RPG) is an online game, or something of that nature, where it is informal, there are various ways you might want to type it:

Blue Lantern
blue lantern
blue_lantern

If it is a game played in person and not on a computer, you would probably use Blue Lantern (this is more like a first/last name formality). In America, however, if it is

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