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Old 23-05-2005   #286
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Thanks Guys!
 

Old 12-07-2005   #287
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I'm sorry if anyone have asked, but how do your pronounce Vogue?

I have heard "Vog" (both short and long O), and "voosh". I have no idea, lol
 
Old 12-07-2005   #288
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I'm sorry if anyone have asked, but how do your pronounce Vogue?

I have heard "Vog" (both short and long O), and "voosh". I have no idea, lol
Definitely just Vog with a long O
 
Old 12-07-2005   #289
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Coming from a town where Von Dutch is upscale, I have never heard most of these names said aloud
lol- tell me about it

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Old 13-07-2005   #290
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Definitely just Vog with a long O
thanks a lot
 
Old 13-07-2005   #291
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What a fun thread, I found myself reading thru it!!

Since this forum is so international, if we juuust let the native speakers do the answering this thread would have been one tenth the length... but I like the diversity and so nice how everyone tries to help.

Well, Tokyo native here if anyone is interested...:

Rei: The R in Japanese is like in Spanish, flipped only once very lightly. REH-eh
Kawakubo: The accent is on the last THREE syllables, Ka-WA-KU-BO. Kah (as in Catalan) WA (as in Ottowa) KU (as in cook) BOH (as in boy but shorter, exactly like you just started saying "boy" and then someone suddenly shut your mouth ).

And all the vowels and word endings are short like that, not extended as in Bo--oow.

Issey: ISSSS-ei. You must spend some time hissing the s sound. (sey as in "say it again" but short.)
Miyake: Again, accent on last THREE syllables, vowels short. Mi-YAH-KEH. (Mi as in you and ME)

Yohji: YOH-o-ji (vowels short)
Yamamoto: Ya-MAH-MOH-TOH

Hope that helps!
 
Old 26-08-2005   #292
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Commes des Garcons pronunciation

Sorry if this is a silly q, but does anyone know how to pronounce Commes des Garcons? I feel like I've been butchering it... Thanks!
 
Old 26-08-2005   #293
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phonetically:
kaum days garsawn
(I think)
 
Old 26-08-2005   #294
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comme as in com-cum-kom

des as in dé

garcons as in ga(same A as ***, not a low A, a high A)rson(on in french is on sound, cant find a comparison with english, but its not like ON in english where u can feel both letters)

dunno if this helps
 
Old 26-08-2005   #295
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brian answer is maybe more scientific ...now that i read mine im laughing
 
Old 26-08-2005   #296
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kom de(as in de-licious) garso.The french don't pronounce their s's Well they don't pronounce much of their word endings actually, when speaking to them sometimes I have to ask them to pronounce all(tout) so I can understand.Hope this helps.
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Old 26-08-2005   #297
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Thanks so much guys! Um, yeah, I've definitely been saying it wrong *blushes*
 
Old 26-08-2005   #298
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I hate, hate hate when people pronounce Ralph's last name as Lau-ren with the little phony French accent.........he's a short Jewish boy from the Bronx who's real last name is Lifshiz, he aint French!!!!!
They pronounce it this way in his stores

People stop me pretty often and ask me who made my Christian Louboutin shoes. I pronounce it the French way (took French in college, pronunciation was the only bit that stuck ), and then they ask me to repeat it several times until apparently they get too embarrassed to ask again Perhaps if I pronounced it Loo-bootin (to rhyme with boot scootin')??

Now about Hermes ... I always thought it was Air-may ... that's wrong, there's a Z in there??
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Old 26-08-2005   #299
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I just recently found out how to pronounce "margiela" - marr-gel-uh. I was saying Marr-gee-ella for a while!
I always hear "Hermes" with a Z, err-mez.
 
Old 26-08-2005   #300
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^are u sure about "margiela"? 'cause i always pronounced it GEELLAA as well.....sounds kinda weird the other way.
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