pronunciation

goybar

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is Fenix pronounced:
phoenix / fee-nix

phen-ix (like fenway park - fen-ix)

how about Inova?

I-Nova or In-o-va

just curious

chris
 
Im glad to live in a country where you know exacty how a word is pronounced just knowing how to write it :thumbsup::twothumbs

In fact "Fenix" is a valid spanish word: Check here for example
 
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how about "malkoff"

mac off

muh cough

may cough

mul cough

mal cough



"just incase" for int :D cough sounds like off with a C in front like Coff ...cuz reading it some may think cowgah:nana:
 
From the manufacturer:

---Fenix,roots from phoenix[fi:niks], Chinese translation is "phoenix, perfect thing". And phoenix stands for lucky, blessedness and perfection in traditional Chinese culture.
 
Been through this... pronounce it like Phoenix.
Oh, how would you know? You're in Ohio. Last time I was in Ohio, it was:
"Ewin, say dug."
"Dug."
"No, like a dug that you pit."
"Like I dug a pit? Oooh, you mean a dawwwgggg."
"heeheeheeheeheehee, no Ewin, it has three litters...not three sylibbles!

Yue peeple caint tawlk up thur.
And dang it, my name is Owen:mad:

:p

I pronounce it "Phoenix", too, though!
 
In China, the Dragon represents the emperor, while the Phoenix represents the emperor's wife (emperess?? :thinking:).

If you think flashlight brand's pronunciation is hard, how about watches?

For example: Audemars Piguet = Aw-dee-MAR PEE-gay :devil:
 
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