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View Poll Results: [ how do you pronounce "audi" ]
Ow-dee (I use this one) 82 92.13%
Ahh-dee 2 2.25%
Ohd-deh (seems German) 2 2.25%
Volkswagen 3 3.37%
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Old 07-28-02, 01:36   #1 (permalink)
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Question How do you pronounce Audi?

If its "other," tell me!

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Old 07-28-02, 03:04   #2 (permalink)
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Originally posted by ejant
Like saying Howdy without the H
Me too. That's the German pronounciation. I voted for the first one, 'cause that seems about the same, but I find this description slightly more precise.
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Like saying Howdy without the H
That one for me too.
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I've heard it as AW-dee as well. I say OW-dee.
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Sounds wierd but to people who matter they will understand what you are saying.

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I use the first one as well. I think Audi as a brand name is said pretty much the same every where in the world I've been. Unlike Jaguar which is prononuced differently in let's say England than in North America.

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I say Ow-dee as well.

But my friends and the Audi dealership commercials on TV always pronounce it Ahh-dee.

My dads family is German and pronounces it Ow-dee.

Kind of like Porsche. I say Pore-sha..
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I own two and and my ancestry is German on both my parent's side. The correct pronunciation is "Ow-dee" and this is how it's pronounced in all the Audi commercials I've ever seen on TV.
 
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Just go to the liquor cabinet, take a good zip of Single Malt and go like; ES UN AAAAUUUUDDIII !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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I own two and and my ancestry is German on both my parent's side. The correct pronunciation is "Ow-dee" and this is how it's pronounced in all the Audi commercials I've ever seen on TV.
Yep, it's German so pronounce it as a German would (like the "ow" in "ouch"). The other way (aw-dee) is like in "audio" which *is* the latin root of the whole thing, but when Mr. Horsch (sp?) decided to Germanicize the word for the name of the car company he said it like any German would.

Quickstrike- Yeah, might as well say it right, huh? Heh heh, I've heard ads for Porsche dealerships where they leave the "eh" off the end (and even heard it that way on their call-waiting message!), but that doesn't make it right
 
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