I thought it was Boo-share-AY. Turns out it is more like Boogerrr.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s69sl88yPPw
Were this an effortpost, I'd look up the nationality or ethnicity of old Carl as a way to explain this. Needless to say, I thought this was more of a francophile pronunciation. Apparently it is more guttural.
Am I the only one learning this? Is it possible the brand doesn't know how to properly pronounce their own name?
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You said Booger, he he. 🤣
pronunciando bucherer ahora si quiero decir bucherer no dire boucherer ni bucherer sino totalmente rolex. a que pedo jijijijij y como omega de pasta digo swatcha jijijiji igualmente desechable, por lo menos el de aliexpres se le puede cambiar de movimiento. Dame fuerzas señor .
Is this a case of the #LongJohns? @solidyetti
Is this a case of the #LongJohns? @solidyetti
Yes....🤔 I must consider the options.....more to follow...😂
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pronunciando bucherer ahora si quiero decir bucherer no dire boucherer ni bucherer sino totalmente rolex. a que pedo jijijijij y como omega de pasta digo swatcha jijijiji igualmente desechable, por lo menos el de aliexpres se le puede cambiar de movimiento. Dame fuerzas señor .
#BookHorror ? @SpecKTator
Boo-Gorer
#BookHorror ? @SpecKTator
Boo-Gorer
#BookHorror ? @SpecKTator
Boo-Gorer
Boo-Gorer
#boo-Ghorror
#boo-g-orer
Boo-Gorer
I'm loving the app 2, 3, 4, auto posts right now.
Makes me giggle.
Boo-Gorer
I'm loving the app 2, 3, 4, auto posts right now.
Makes me giggle.
Boo-Gorer
I'm loving the app 2, 3, 4, auto posts right now.
Makes me giggle.
#boo-Ghorror
#boo-g-orer
Buck her heir?
Watchtime lists it as: Bucherer: BOO kur ur.
Of course a heavy accent may distort the pronunciation. 😉
Okay, I was kind of joking with the hard G sound instead of a K sound.
pronunciando bucherer ahora si quiero decir bucherer no dire boucherer ni bucherer sino totalmente rolex. a que pedo jijijijij y como omega de pasta digo swatcha jijijiji igualmente desechable, por lo menos el de aliexpres se le puede cambiar de movimiento. Dame fuerzas señor .
Huh?
HOP IN. WE ARE ALL GETTING THOSE BADGES.
Badge, you say? Woody.
In German, the "ch" sound after an u is a hard ch as in Scottish "loch". For example, the way Jenni Elle pronounces it here (first time around 30 sec in) is the standard German pronunciation.
The Swiss-German pronunciation seems just a tad softer, e.g. in this video, right from the start.
It's German, it's not that hard. Pronounce the "ch" like a "k" if you must, but ch is not that hard.
While we're all it, Glashütte is three syllables; pronounce the final e as schwa. There is no "sh" sound; it's s-h as in "glass-hut" (which is in fact what it means). If you want to do the ü, say the vowel "ee" as in feet, then, without moving your tongue, round your lips for "oo" as in boot. If you're trying to say Glashütte Original, pronounce the g hard, and accent on the last syllable (the r is uvular, similar to French).
It's German, it's not that hard. Pronounce the "ch" like a "k" if you must, but ch is not that hard.
While we're all it, Glashütte is three syllables; pronounce the final e as schwa. There is no "sh" sound; it's s-h as in "glass-hut" (which is in fact what it means). If you want to do the ü, say the vowel "ee" as in feet, then, without moving your tongue, round your lips for "oo" as in boot. If you're trying to say Glashütte Original, pronounce the g hard, and accent on the last syllable (the r is uvular, similar to French).
Oh, you sound like one of those people that say Porsche with two syllables. The problem is that it takes a while to wipe the errant imprint from my mind.
Oh, you sound like one of those people that say Porsche with two syllables. The problem is that it takes a while to wipe the errant imprint from my mind.
I hate cars. They are the bane of my existence. So I don't care how you say Porsche. But yes, no silent e's in German, so two syllables.
I wouldn't care so much about Glashütte, but "gla-SHOOT" so grates on the ears. And it's not so hard. Yes, I speak German.
PS I'm perfectly happy pronouncing Jaeger as Jäger.
I hate cars. They are the bane of my existence. So I don't care how you say Porsche. But yes, no silent e's in German, so two syllables.
I wouldn't care so much about Glashütte, but "gla-SHOOT" so grates on the ears. And it's not so hard. Yes, I speak German.
PS I'm perfectly happy pronouncing Jaeger as Jäger.
Nein, nein, nein, Jaeger-LeCoultre is French und doch kein Jäger.... 🤣
Mir geht's auf'n sack wie so viele A. LANGE & SÖHNE sagen.
Especially since my boss' name is actually A. Lange.
Nein, nein, nein, Jaeger-LeCoultre is French und doch kein Jäger.... 🤣
Mir geht's auf'n sack wie so viele A. LANGE & SÖHNE sagen.
Especially since my boss' name is actually A. Lange.
Ja, aber trotzdem ist Jāger viel einfacher, und ich kann kein Französisch, also ist es mir ziemlich egal.
A. Lange und Söhne: Again, no silent e, pronounce them, as schwa; Lange and Söhne both have two syllables. To pronounce the ö, say e as in "get," then without moving your tongue round you lips to say o as in "go."
Huh?
rolex buy bucherer is only this
rolex buy bucherer is only this
Sorry, I had to use Google translate
In German, the "ch" sound after an u is a hard ch as in Scottish "loch". For example, the way Jenni Elle pronounces it here (first time around 30 sec in) is the standard German pronunciation.
The Swiss-German pronunciation seems just a tad softer, e.g. in this video, right from the start.
The best part is that there is probably some north German dude who has the soft ch sound that's similar to the sch in his pronunciation and he's wondering what the heck everyone is freaking out about 🤣
Sorry, I had to use Google translate
jajajajaja ops , autocorrector is a terrible. and my ortography. please change word pasta for paso, y swatcha for swatch. sumerced disculpeme gracias..
Oh, you sound like one of those people that say Porsche with two syllables. The problem is that it takes a while to wipe the errant imprint from my mind.
Yeah, everybody knows Porsche (por sick ee) has three syllables.