It's pretty much as written.. Hyoon-dye, short 'oo' like 'book'.
It's pretty much as written.. Hyoon-dye, short 'oo' like 'book'.
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
In ads here in North America, the dude himself tells us to say Hunday, just like Sunday.
Whether or not that is the Korean pronunciation just what the brand wants to go with in North America, I am unsure.
It's the latter.. I got my pronunciation from a Korean bloke. They want to make it easier/more palatable for simple white-folk, like that how to pronounce Huawei vid.
Life's too short to drive bad cars.
Porsche is pronounced (poor-sha). It doesnt matter how german words are pronounced because Porsche is NOT A WORD, it's a name and the family it belongs to (Ferdinand Porsche's living relatives) pronounce it that way. Don't you hate when people say YOUR name wrong?
Not quite correct. This comes quite close to the way most Germans would speak it:
Google Translate
(hint: right bottom side of the boxes is a speaker button. Press it to hear the difference between German and English.
à-baartHow about Abarth?
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