“Alicorn” is pronounced just like “unicorn”, except that the “yoon” is replaced with “al” as in “Albert” or “Alabama”. So the I is an “ih”, not an “eh”, but you can get away with an undifferentiated schwa.
Thanks!
(I think that’s how I was saying it, actually—I wasn’t sure how to write the second syllable.)
“Alicorn” is pronounced just like “unicorn”, except that the “yoon” is replaced with “al” as in “Albert” or “Alabama”. So the I is an “ih”, not an “eh”, but you can get away with an undifferentiated schwa.
Thanks!
(I think that’s how I was saying it, actually—I wasn’t sure how to write the second syllable.)