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Thepromisedland Posted 20 years ago
Speech & Pronunciation

how to pronounce these brand name?

Peugeot

Porsche

KIEHL'S

L'Oréal

who can record your pronunciations?(not necessary, but better)

thank you

  

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1. Peugeot - There isn't really a correct "English" way to say it. Properly, it's /pé-OU-gué-OT/ (say it like it's French).

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  • Peugeot - There isn't really a correct "English" way to say it.
  • Properly, it's /pé-OU-gué-OT/ (say it like it's French).
  • Alot of English speakers say /pay-JO/ which isn't really right, but you can get away with saying it.
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1. Peugeot - There isn't really a correct "English" way to say it. Properly, it's /pé-OU-gué-OT/ (say it like it's French). Alot of English speakers say /pay-JO/ which isn't really right, but you can get away with saying it.

2. Porsche - pronounced correctly as /PORSH-uh/
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Thank you very much, BlackAdder.

What i asked is that how people pronounce them in english. I heard different english speaker pronounce in different ways. So I am not sure which is right.

Peugeot an australian said it pronounes /perjo/. I heard some people pronounce perjer
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here's an audio recording on the net for peugeot - http://www.forvo.com/word/peugeot
it's pronounced 'peu' as 'poo', rhyming with 'too',
then 'geot' a bit like 'sho', rhyming with 'go' or 'joe'.

'porsche' is pronounced 'porsh' - 'uh'. don't drop the 'e'.

check the rest out with research. just
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ThepromisedlandThank you very much, BlackAdder.What i asked is that how people pronounce them in english. I heard different english speaker pronounce in different ways. So I am not sure which is right.Peugeot an australian said it pronounes /perjo/. I heard some people pronounce perjer
There's your answer. There isn't one, absolute way to pronounce those names
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