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I've always said ahd-ee


I have an old 1984 5000

(2.2L 5cyl turbo). They called them 200's later on. well I think they were always 200 in Europe, but in north america released as 5000.
 
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: Triumph
Originally posted by: Xiety
Originally posted by: Mill
So?

Mill, listen to this video.

http://www.lifeofanactor.com/audi1.html

What the hell are you talking about? He says Ow-dee in that video. If you want to be all anal about it, you could argue about how the german "au" is pronounced with the lips spread further apart than in English, where we tend to put more emphasis on the W in Ow. But you wouldn't be that ridiculously anal about it, would you?

German words that rhyme with Audi, and just so happen to sound the same as English words:
Haus
Braun

😕 what the hell are you talking about. its just a pronounciation... and FYI, with languages like English, it`s not possible to spell every single pronounciation
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Because you're the one saying that it is neither "Aww-dee" nor "Oww-dee," not me.
 
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