If it were a simple Elvish word, the stress in Oranor would go on the first syllable, so the pronunciation would be 'o'ranorr'. However, this is part of the sequence of the days of the week, formed as a compound word from or anor, 'day of the Sun' . For these reasons, the pronunciation guide shown above places the stress on the second syllable. The 'rr' in the pronunciation guide indicates that the final 'r' sound of the word should be distinctly pronounced (as opposed to something like 'oranaw', which would be the more natural pronunciation for many English speakers).
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