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Sure! "Scylla" is pronounced as "SIL-uh" and "Charybdis" is pronounced as "kuh-RIB-dis".
The verb for pronunciation is "pronounce."
The pronunciation of the French word "partageuse" is /paʁ.ta.ʒøz/.
The pronunciation of "babsia" in English would be /ˈbæb.si.ə/.
The Italian pronunciation of "salve" is /ˈsalve/.
The abbreviation for "pronunciation" is "pron."
scylla
The saying "between a rock and a hard place" originated from the Greek mythological episode of Scylla and Charybdis. It refers to being stuck between two equally difficult or dangerous situations with no clear way to escape.
Scylla and Charybdis are both Greek monsters. They both killed travelers. Scylla ate travelers and Charybdis drowned them by making whirlpools.
In Greek mythology, Charybdis and Scylla are not friends; in fact, they are adversaries. They are two sea monsters who are often depicted as being in close proximity to each other, creating a dangerous passage for ships to navigate. Sailors had to choose between facing Charybdis' powerful whirlpool or Scylla's deadly rock formations.
He chooses Scylla over charybdis because if they go to charybdis they would all die, but if they go to Scylla only six would die because Scylla has six heads and six mouths to eat with.
Odysseus chooses to pass by Scylla because, Scylla will only kill 6 men, one for each head. Charybdis will sink the ship, killing everyone. Circe has also advised Odysseus to do choose Scylla. Further, Charybdis is a visible danger, and Odysseus uses Charybdis to encourage his men to pass by quickly. Finally, passing by Scylla and Charybdis is given as the only way for Odysseus to get home from where he is.
charybdis a swirling whirlpool
Circe
He plugged the sirens ears and avoided the Charybdis
Charybdis was one of two guardians of an ocean. Scylla was her sister, and the other guardian.
scylla
Scylla is not a country, but a mythical sea monster with 6 heads. Opposite it is Charybdis