oliva........oh-leave-uh
torano......to-ron-yo
fuente......fwen-tay
perdomo...purr-doh-mo
criollo...cree-ohl-yo
any others??......just ask
oliva........oh-leave-uh
torano......to-ron-yo
fuente......fwen-tay
perdomo...purr-doh-mo
criollo...cree-ohl-yo
any others??......just ask
Cohiba?
cohiba........ko-heeb-uh
Is Padron pronounced P-ay-dron or P-ah-dron?
"There are five things, above all else, that make life worth living: a good relationship with God, a good woman, good health, good friends, and a good cigar. " -Prince Sined Yar Maharg
pah-drone
I can remember when I went to the shop to buy my first Padron, I kept calling it a Pardon. Everytime I had seen them I thought the "R" was in front of the "D" not after it, haha. Apparently im dislexic. No wonder the guy that was working at the shop that day looked at me like I was stoopid.Originally Posted by Mazeman
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-Mike
Last edited by reaganyouth84; 10-20-2005 at 12:26 PM.
Don't feel bad. Our previous cigar manager always promounced "Caribe" the makers of Camacho, as carbee. Juan Lopez was Jan Lops, and Oliva was Olivia (with an extra I). Perdomo Cuban Parejo was "pay-ho", and Drew Estate was Drew Escape. Needless to say we all had fun with those.Originally Posted by reaganyouth84
Me ? I never mispronunciate anythang.
Spanish is actually easier than english to speak. A few things you need to know....A is pronounced like awesome, E is pronounced excellent, I is pronounced like "eeeeeee" in Igor, O is pronouced like tone, U is pronounced like Houston. A LL is pronouced with a "ya" instead of the conventional L sound. For instance, bella is pronounced, Be-ya. The H is silent, and the J is prounounced like an english H. Japan is pronounced "Hapan".
Cohiba in english tranlation - Co He Ba
Cohiba in spanish translation - Co I Ba, like Co - eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee - ba
Sorry if that is confusing, it is easier to say the sounds than write them.
Corojo
English is Co - ro - ho
The thing about Spanish is that the sounds do not ever change, like A in apple and awesome have different sounds. The A in Spanish will always have the "Awesome" sound.
Last edited by cls515; 10-20-2005 at 02:27 PM.
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