How do you spell and pronounce “ulillillia” and where did it originate?
A. Spelling “ulillillia” seems tough with all those l’s and i’s, but it’s easier than you think. Note that there are four different letters. In order of occurrance, they are: u, l, i, and a. See how they are in reverse alphabetical order? Also, because I have a big mental problem, I’m “ill”, a synonym of “sick”. Copy it twice as my mental problem is big and place the copied stuff in the middle. This, in return, gives, in all caps for easier identification of the L’s and I’s: U + L + ILL + ILL + I + A. Add it all up and you get ULILLILLIA. Pronouncing it may also seem tough. It’s tougher to figure out how to pronounce it than it is to spell it. In short, think of it this way: ul – as the “ul” in “ultimate”; ill – the word “ill”, rhyming with “bill” and a synonym of “sick”; ill – the word “eel”, a fish-like creature and rhymes with “peel”; i,a – the ending “ia” in “encyclopedia” and in “media” and rhymes with “see ya” when contiguous. The comma separates a syllable in this part as “ulill