A summary of error-prone and uncommon words in Ark Survival Evolved

There are many typos and rare words in Ark Survival Evolved. Many players always mispronounce them, and some do not recognize them at all. Let’s take a look at the typos and rare words in Ark Survival Evolved shared by “ssllaayyeerr” Let’s summarize.

A summary of error-prone and uncommon words in Ark Survival Evolved

1. Zhì (zhì) dragon

I usually like to watch survival videos of many ups. But as long as a certain up owner reads the word "栉" as "Jie", the upper left corner will immediately appear.

The most common dinosaur names in Ark are too lazy to understand in depth. It is really unfair to call Ark players, let alone mislead more people by being the up owner of Ark.

2. Compsognathus (hé)/Double Jaws (hé) Dragon

Like Parasaurolophus, these two little fools are also common cute creatures walking around. I'm usually very nervous when I meet them, and I don't have time to read the name carefully. Sometimes I pronounce it incorrectly as jié (jié) or simply as page.

The word "jaw" means "jaw bone", which means that one of the jaws of these two gadgets is good-looking and the other is extremely hard. Don't read it wrong.

3. Fierce Teeth_(xī)

With the help of such a big radical as "西", this is actually the least likely to be mispronounced among rare words. Anyway, there is no I haven't seen anyone overturning a car here, but I often see the letters "x" typed in the posts.

This word actually means "huge pig", which is more in line with the characteristics of fierce teeth. It is worth mentioning that there is a guy in the _ke family named Gu Ju_, does it sound familiar?

4. Ground sloth (lǎn)/otter (tǎ)

This is interesting , there are many people who pronounce these two words as one, or even read them upside down. The most ridiculous thing is that I have seen someone point out without shame that the word "Lazy" for "Ground Sloth" should actually be "Otter".

In fact, ground sloths and otters are completely different creatures. Ground sloths are somewhat similar to modern sloths, and many people misunderstand sloths as sloths, which leads to the mistaken belief that the two are the same species. It can be seen that there is absolutely no problem in using words like this in the game.

One more thing, the stress of the word "Ground Sloth" should be placed on the word "big", because the word "Ground Sloth" is a large ground sloth, not a kind of sloth named "Earth". Almost all up here will put the emphasis on the word "earth". Although there is no problem with the pronunciation, the pronunciation is very misleading. However, compared to the problem of pronunciation, the placement of stress is indeed innocuous.

5. Manta Ray (fèn)

This is interesting, it really has everything to read. Spray, Fen, Ben. A very common situation is that if a certain up did not overturn with Parasaurolophus at the beginning, then there is a high probability that he will tell you "I am going to get rid of these annoying bats now when it comes to training the Basilosaurus."

Actually, I’m quite puzzled, manta ray, what a blessing. Why can’t everyone read such an auspicious word correctly?

In reality, the three types of fish: ray, hóng, and skate are particularly difficult to distinguish. If you are interested, you can check it out on your own. It’s quite interesting. .

6. Carapace (qiào) element

If you usually read some more colloquial words, such as mobile phone shells, egg shells, tortoise shells, then you must read ké correctly. But as an important game material, it is necessary to read it seriously as qiào. Of course, the boundary between the two pronunciations of this word is inherently blurry, and it is actually acceptable if it is pronounced as ké.

7. Broad-winged horseshoe crab (hòu)

This word is the funniest when mispronounced. Imagine that a certain boss is seriously educating new players: "Everyone should be careful with this thing. If it stings you in the deep sea, you will faint! Please remember the name of this thing: Broad-winged soft-shelled turtle." Then What a joyful scene.

Speaking of horseshoe crabs, this group is actually quite sad. Horseshoe crabs were originally very numerous in ancient times, but they became extinct because they acted like they were eating their own eggs when they were hungry. In modern times, it is very easy to find a living fossil, the Chinese horseshoe crab, and it is so delicious that it has become a protected animal for people to eat.

8. Shaguang (guǎng) beast

Some people may mistakenly see the word "stone" next to the word "sha" on the word "guang" and read it as "mine", but this does not exclude a few people. I just don’t know the word.

I have seen a mobile game blogger pronounce it as "Ore Beast", which is a mistake.

In fact, this word means rugged, which describes being as ferocious and wild as a beast. Generally speaking, it is a complimentary word. Since this word is quite commonly used, be sure to pronounce it correctly.

9. Musk (shè) Footed Beast

This word may be unfamiliar to you for a while, but you will soon be able to think of the word musk, and the correct pronunciation will come out. However, there are also many people who read Wei and Lu, who don’t even know what to read and just skip it.

The musk deer is also called the fragrant deer, which is something similar to a deer, but the appearance of the musk deer is in no way related to the musk deer. I also look forward to the big guys giving a perfect answer here.

10. Deinonychus (zhǎo) dragon

I am very pleased to see that more people pronounce this word correctly than I thought. In fact, even some input methods will teach you the correct pronunciation of this word step by step: when you input kongzhaolong, the word will pop up easily, but when you input kongzhualong, you often have to find the word by yourself.

Then why do you have to pronounce zhǎo?

Let’s first look at the word claw. When it is pronounced zhuǎ, it usually represents the entire claw, such as pickled chicken feet (zhuǎ); while when it is pronounced zhǎo, it is mostly used to describe the fingernail or toenail part.

Let’s look at the name Deinonychus. When it was named, it was used to indicate that this guy had a sickle-shaped big toenail on its second toe. It was very scary, so it was named "Deinonychus". Therefore, the character claw of Deinonychus should mean toenail, and should be pronounced zhǎo.

As for Deinonychus, I am actually quite emotional. I remember that in the dinosaur books I read when I was a kid, Deinonychus didn't have a single feather on its body, which was even cleaner than the Velociraptor in Ark. It wasn't until a certain year later that an archaeologist discovered that Deinonychus had feathers, so it became a large Archaeopteryx. Nowadays, when I see the bird feathers covering the ground, I can’t help but sigh: Sir, times have changed.

By the way, claw should be pronounced zhuǎ in the word claw hook, because claw hook definitely does not just emphasize that the hook looks like a toenail, but the overall look is like a whole claw zhuǎ son.

11. Abnormal (jī) change

Many people pronounce it as qí. There’s really nothing to say about this word, it’s just common sense.

12. Snake-neck (jǐng) dragon

Believe me, there are far more people pronouncing it in the fourth tone than you think. But this character does have only two pronunciations: jǐng and gěng, and no others.

A very strange point: students who often pronounce the word "giraffe" correctly can pronounce it correctly.

13.GA (gā)cha

It is very common to mispronounce it as gǎ. In fact, I have also studied whether to pronounce it as gǎ, because when this character is pronounced as gǎ, it means very naughty, which is very similar to Gacha's high-maintenance character.

However, the reason why it must be pronounced as gā is: the name of this thing actually comes from the Japanese word gashapon (each gacha in the game has the characteristic of producing variable resources, just like gashapon). The same as the egg machine), and the word is pronounced gā (cha).

But for those students who mispronounced it as gǎ, you are actually good too. I tend to believe that you also think this thing is naughty and that’s why you read it this way. Um.

14. Ambergris (xián) Incense

An important resource in the Genesis DLC, it has also been misread by many ups as extension or birth. In fact, I really hope that the word "yan" can be used, which means that this spice can prolong life. However, its literal meaning is the dragon's Harazi (actually something even more disgusting than Harazi), which is a bit disgusting.

This word is actually not difficult to recognize just by looking at it: salivating.

15. Resin (zhī)

Yes, this is what made countless newbies search all over the map and search for information but couldn’t find it. After finally making a faucet, they found that they had to spend 600 cement to make it. The deceptive materials on the platform, even the pronunciation of the names are so deceptive. At least so far, I have never seen an up owner pronounce it correctly. They all pronounce it as zhǐ. Even a famous up owner whose pronunciation is correct and rigorous has fallen into trouble with this word.

Remember, no matter how the word fat is used or where it is used, whether it is resin, fat, rouge, liposuction, etc., it is always pronounced zhī.

16. Sabre-toothed salmon (guī) fish

As a foodie, this word must not be mispronounced. However, in reality, I still heard a certain up owner confidently pronounce it as frog fish, which made me follow the world to find a new species called frog fish.

Why do we say that foodies can’t pronounce it wrong? Because the English word for salmon is Salmon, which is salmon! It would be wrong to pronounce such a delicious thing wrong.

It should be noted that the salmon we usually talk about in modern times is not salmon, but Pacific salmon. Salmon belongs to the genus Atlantic Salmon, and is always singled out as salmon in the market. The most common type of Pacific salmon on the market should be familiar to everyone: salmon.

What? You ask about saber-toothed salmon? It has long been extinct.