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ho-u-n-da would be the proper way to pronounce 'Honda', with the 'u' sound very quick, almost missing (sounds like the 'u' in 'rude').
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As far as mugen, it should probably be: mu g'en -- the g is like 'get'. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiragana There is a 'ke' character, with the " accent turning it into 'ge'. It's pronounced, "ke-" like 'kettle'. Then ends in 'n' like "nnnn, baby get off my bed!" |
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Eibach - i bach, same way you say Einstein (not e-bach)
Tein - teen (called them up myself) Greddy - just how its spelt Hondata - Hon data Mugen - mu gen Tanabe - tan a be (its not said like sun tan, but almot like ton. It also has a hard A)
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Honda - U.S.- Hawn Duh, Japan- Houn Dah.
Eibach - Eye, as in Eyeball, Bawk. Tein - Tayn. Seibon - Sigh Bon. Mitsubishi - Mitt Sue Bee Shee. Mugen - Myu Gen. Coupe - Koop, like Koopa. Sedan - Sih Dan. Subaru - U.S.- Sue Buh Roow, Japan - Sue Bah Lroo Hondata - Hawn Day Duhh Lamborghini Gallardo - Lahm Burr Gee Knee Gai Yar Doe Reventon - Reh Ben Tawn. Maserati - Mah Zoo Rhatti. Aston Martin - Ash Tihn Mahr Tin. Nintendo - Nihn Tehn Doe. Sony - Sow Knee. Communist - Koh Myu Nist. Tanabe - Ta Nah Bee. Mazda - Mohz Duh. And.... I think that's it. Any more confusing ones? |
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nah, its pronounced "sagan", for carl sagan. the five is silent, and blends with the z as an s might, and the s overpowers the "zh" sound implicit in most sz scenarios. the i is pronounced a, and gen is pronounced g'n.
no, but its still important. in addition: jewelry is pronounced "jew-el-ry", not "jew-la-ry" as most ppl say. realtor is pronounced "re-al-tor" not "ree-la-ter" as most ppl say. damn, i forgot the rest. ive written it down here somewhere... ahhh. caramel is pronounced "care-uh-mel" not "car-muhl" like most sonic commercials say. Quote:
j/k, i think its "ing" as in the usual suffix. i also hear some ppl say its pronounced "wong" when spoken in the cantonese tongue, which leads others to ask why they dont just SPELL it wong. ha. also, someone said in a different dialect of cantonese, its pronounced "mnh"... but of course they dont tell me how to pronounce THAT. and nguyen, according to a kid named something nguyen whom i knew in highschool, is "nuh-WIN", real fast, like "n'win". Last edited by hoxecutor; 03-15-2008 at 01:34 AM. |
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I just thought of two more.
RO_JA- the wheel company (I don't even have a guess on how it is pronounced) tis- I know it stands for twenty inches strong but do you say all three letters separately, or all together like tiss, or all together like tizz? These stupid wheel companies with their weird names. |
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