Good Omens is a 1990 novel by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman, which is known for its humouristic-apocalyptic story. The main demonic character, Anthony Crowley, is pronounced Aziraphale, which is pronounced Azira-phale. Crowley is the only person to pronounce Aziraphale correctly, while everyone else seems to say Azira-fell. There is no correct or wrong pronunciation of Crowley, but the way it is pronounced in Good Omens is the way Aleister Crowley pronounced his own name.
There are eight prominent angel characters in both seasons of Good Omens, with five of them having god-related names. The novel is a collaboration between Pratchett and Gaiman, who were dubbed “Double Trouble”. Crowley’s name is pronounced A-ZIR-a-phale, which may rhyme with “A clearer pail”, “a dearer whale”, or possibly “A fear of hail”.
For those wondering how to pronounce Crowley and Aziraphale, EmmaSaying offers free pronunciation tutorials and videos related to the character. The novel is a collaboration between Pratchett and Gaiman, who were dubbed “Double Trouble”. The pronunciation of Crowley and Aziraphale is similar to the original name of Aleister Crowley, who pronounced it “crow”.
📹 every time Aziraphale and Crowley say each other’s names S1 & S2
(almost) every time Aziraphale and Crowley call each other’s names or call each other by pet names in Good Omens seasons 1& …
📹 Good OmensS2EP4 FurFur says Aziraphale
A very relatable moment where Furfur attemps to say Aziraphale’s name. It’s one of my favourite moments ever! This is just posted …
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