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2015 IEM season
editDoinb and his team, the Qiao Gu Reapers, finished runners-up in IEM Season X - Cologne in December 2015, not IEM Season XIII - Katowice in March 2015. See here. CentreLeftRight ✉ 04:32, 4 November 2020 (UTC)
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Pronunciation
editThe pronunciation is given as /ˈdɔɪnbi/ DOYN-bee, where it's two syllables and the first rhymes with "loin". The official pronunciation on LoLpedia is given as something closer to /ˈduɪŋbi/, with three syllables where the first two are pronounced as "doing". Anecdotally I have heard people say that it's supposed to be /ˈduɪnbi/, and that /ˈdɔɪnbi/ is certainly not right. Jackmahl (talk) 17:58, 30 June 2024 (UTC)
- /ˈdɔɪnbi/ was the pronunciation used by English-language casters at the 2019 World Championship. However, neither pronunciation is properly sourced and it could merely be a difference in regional preference, language crossover or a change in pronunciation over time. Yue🌙 19:02, 30 June 2024 (UTC)