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Old 18-10-2005   #361
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Sass & Bide - is it Sass and Beed or bide or beede?
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How 'bout Boudicca? The "cc" is indicative of Italian, but I cant imagine it's pronounced "Boo-dee-cha." Or is it?
It's Celtic, actually. Boudicca, also known as Boadicea, was a Celtic queen who led an uprising against the Romans in Britain.

Pronunciation is "Boo - dik - uh"
 
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Old 18-10-2005   #365
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It's Celtic, actually. Boudicca, also known as Boadicea, was a Celtic queen who led an uprising against the Romans in Britain.

Pronunciation is "Boo - dik - uh"
Yup. Named after the infamed warrior queen for fighting for her priniciples....just to throw that in

And isn't it also spelled with one "c" too? Cause I'll look on google for stuff and I'd see it with one. Or is that just misspelling?
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ts is one quick sound . .
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^ It's English, not Italian, so "ikka" is correct
No, it's somewhere in between "meh" and "muh"...more like "muhhh" (it's pretty hard to explain, sorry! )
The best way I can describe it is that it's almost as if you were going to say "murrrr" but you don't actually let your tongue reach the palate to form the "rrr", so you get more of a "muhhh" sound, but still with that hint of the impending "r". There's really no direct English equivalent of this sound, unfortunately...it's probably some clever tactic of my Dutch ancestors to confuse invading armies.
 
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^To make it simple....just say "moo"

Have we covered Catherines surname yet,droogist? I thought I'd cover this as it might be difficult for some:

Gee-ak-oh-mee-nee
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this appered in the zegna email newsletter today -
Z Zegna world

How do you pronounce Z Zegna?
Not ZED Zegna. But ZEE Zegna
This seems a bid odd, since the letter Z is pronounced “Zeta” in Italian…
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This thread is great. I say Burberry Buhr-bury. I have sinned, because since now I have pronouned Givenchy pretty much how it's written. it doesn't matter much here though, none of my peers even know what haute couture is.

Yves Saint laurent... His first name is pronounced Eve, yes? I'm young, forgive me

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I heard Yves Saint Laurent pronounced (ee-sahn-hahn) in it's own perfume commercial. But I don't think we should be pretentious and say it like that.
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Yup. Named after the infamed warrior queen for fighting for her priniciples....just to throw that in

And isn't it also spelled with one "c" too? Cause I'll look on google for stuff and I'd see it with one. Or is that just misspelling?
I was watching a documentary about Boudicca (the Celtic warrior), and they pronounced it Boo-de-zeya, which just sounded awkward.

This was the history channel so as you know, Americans can't pronounce well.
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Old 18-10-2005   #372
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I heard Yves Saint Laurent pronounced (ee-sahn-hahn) in it's own perfume commercial. But I don't think we should be pretentious and say it like that.
First off, any name can be difficult to pronounce if the person trying to say it has never heard or used language that the name also came from. I think what is more to-the-point about this thread is the ease of brand association in fashion (and any other kind of business).

Yes, it is rather funny when it's done to grab attention in the commercials. At this point I can imagine that when someone wants to speak in English as if from a higher place, one uses French. The best remark from the Queen of Hearts in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland: 'Speak in French when you can't think of the English for a thing.' (Chapter 2, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson) How cute of her. I also think about the homogenization of other languages to English and deem it natural nonetheless.

On Yves Saint Laurent: French name, prononciation française. More like ee-sahn-lor-ahng if you were to say it real slow for someone to write it down, but maybe one should ask him what he prefers or if he cares very much since he is famous anyway.
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^^ Hahah. I love this thread. I was exagerrating how I heard it pronounced ee-sahn-hahn. If you want to pronounce it with linguistic respect, get your tongue and ears ready...

http://www.ysl-cinema.com/us/cinema_us.html

The French also pronounce Dior differently but let's not raise that issue.
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I love this thread...very informative.

So almost a year after I originally posted my first question in here, I'm STILL pronouncing it "Heady Slim-ayn"
 
Old 18-10-2005   #375
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I love this thread...very informative.

So almost a year after I originally posted my first question in here, I'm STILL pronouncing it "Heady Slim-ayn"

(Hedi Slimane) is pronounced "edi sli-mahn" I believe
though, you'll hear people say "heady sli-man"
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