>>36602268Do you think "dino" is pronounced deeno or something? Because it's not. "Ein" meaning one in German (like when you have one head) with a d and o before and after it respectively is pronounced the same as dino which is pronounced as "dye-no".
That's to go along with Zweilous (zwei = two = "zveye-lus") and Hydreigon (drei = three = "hi-dry-gone").