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I ordered my new Leon this morning and the guys at the showroom, pronounced it "Sea-at Lee-on"![]()
Yeah, all the car salesmen I've met are dynamite linguistically..
I think its just personal preference nothing wrong with either pronunciation.![]()
No, I don't care how other people pronounce words either, life is too short, but technically, one of them is wrong.
If the car is named after a city then there is a correct way to say the name of the city. If a Scottish car company decided to call a car the 'Dundee' pronouncing it Dune-day would be wrong.
Yes I understand that the origin or inspiration for the name of the car was a city. However, I don't agree that the pronunciation has to be strictly the same as the city. The pronunciation is subjective and will vary from Country to Country.
Not really. People in other countries will pronounce the name differently because they don't know how it should be pronounced, but if they are wrong they are wrong. Remaining in isolation, they may beleive themselves to be right but anyone from the country in question knows they are deluded.
Just try coming to Scotland and pronouncing Edinburgh the way you might think it would be pronounced if you didn't know! You'd look like an idiot ;0)
I see what you mean. But if someone came to Kent and pronounced a normal word, road or town differently to me I wouldn't think they were stupid
No, but they would be ignorant of the correct pronunciation?
Of course, the 'correct' pronunciation will change over the years. If we went back a hundred years I reckon we'd all be surprised by the differences in pronunciation of even common words.
What I am trying to say is that even though a native may pronounce a city or place in a certain way it does not make it correct.
I agree, but I think they're more likely to be right than someone from another country who's just guessing! ;0) I also think they have more right to decide how the word should be pronounced, as it's kinda their word.