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Pronunciation Test
Greetings,
Since I new to the world of Porsche, I don't want to sound like a "geek" or newbie when discussing Porsche items. Thus there are a few words I'd like to get the correct pronunciation on, starting with: 1)Porsche: Does it sound like: A) POOR-SH B) POOR-SH-A C) Doesn't matter, just as long as you own one 2)Boge: Does it sound like: A) BOAG B) BOAG-E C) BOJ D) BOJE E) How cares, go with Bilsteins Stupid questions I know, but I'd still like to hear from the masses. Thanks, Scott |
1=B
2=B |
Lift pinky and wear deck shoes with no socks when using "B".....
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Scott; Be more concerned about the stupid answers!
Welcome, David |
Thanks for the answers. I have one more:
1)Fuchs: Does it sound like: A) FEW-KS B) F-UU-KS C) Just be careful here... |
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Jerry M '78 SC |
1=A if you don't own one, B if you do.
2=B. Fuchs = Fooks like moon. Before you ask, Ruf is like roof, and Kremer is like Kramer |
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Re: Pronunciation Test
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Do you pronounce "COUPE" by saying:
A; Coop B: Coo' pay |
1 - B
2 - B "Fuchs" = "fooks" |
From: http://german.about.com/library/weekly/aa020401b.htm
Porsche What is the correct pronunciation of Porsche? While the “proper” way to pronounce some German terms in English may be debatable, this isn't one of them. Porsche is a family name, and the family members pronounce their surname PORSH-uh, not PORSH! Same for the car. You don't say NYKE for Nike, so don't be lazy and leave off the e in Porsche! Porsche's U.S. TV commercials pronounce the name correctly and so should you. So 1=B as for the struts: I believe that Boge is a German brand, If I'm correct about this then I think The letter G should be pronounced like the letter X in Mexico (when said in Spanish), it is not exactly the same but I don't no any English words with a "soft" G. Other, smarter people, please chime in. Again B (closest) Fuchs: CH to be pronounced in a similar way as the G in Boge (maybe a bit "harder" Closest is B but not pronounced as a K, more like the G from Boge Please do not use FEW-KS, it sounds horrible (and I'm not even German) Isn't K9handler German?? He should know this then |
i'de like to see any German pronounce it as
PorschA the e is not silent but it's still an E not an A PorschE sounds like Porsch uh but anyway, couldn't care less myself i pronounce it with a silent E , because that's how folks say it in the dialect of the place i'm from, and that's what stuck |
[QUOTE]Originally posted by svandamme
i'de like to see any German pronounce it as PorschA the e is not silent but it's still an E not an A PorschE sounds like Porsch uh ---> What I said (copy pasted...) but anyway, couldn't care less myself i pronounce it with a silent E , because that's how folks say it in the dialect of the place i'm from, and that's what stuck ---->BUMP! |
never even read yours, just went to quick reply ...
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"I don't care how they say my name as long as they buy my cars"
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Interestingly enough, PORSCHA is an american thing. As far as I know, Germans call them PORSH.
I liken this to how some gay guys develop a lisp / brittish accent... Seriously, I think it's just regional differences kinda like how y'all call the surface on top of you house a ruff, not a rooof... |
Porsche is not Por-sha, like Shakespeare's Portia.
Rather, the second 'syllable' is kind of an inflection. Who pronounces Boge? Most just replace them... I'm with the fewwks crowd. All in all, it's just rhetorical masturbation. Some of those who vehemently argue the Porsche/Porsch-a issue ad nauseum might be missing the point... By contrast, debating oil leak points of origin is really stimulating discourse. Regards, |
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here in the states same a chicken house RoW like a cheap hair piece :D |
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