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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 05:42 AM
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Why is it on any American car reviews this beautiful car manufacture is referred to as a Jagwah not jag-u-ar, surely this type of pronunciation is put on for the cameras
 

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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 06:59 AM
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I dunno why some people insist on "Jagwah". Some sort of affectation, it seems. As though the "wah" sounds sophisticated or something?

More infuriating, though, is "Jagwire".

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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 08:09 AM
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Agree, they probably think they are being "continental" or sophisticated. One friend insists on calling my Xk a "****-wire"..... I'm not sure if that is out of envy or his affection for a Mike Myers movie.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 08:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Doug
I dunno why some people insist on "Jagwah". Some sort of affectation, it seems. As though the "wah" sounds sophisticated or something?

More infuriating, though, is "Jagwire".

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Jagwire. Ugh. I get that a lot around here.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 09:14 AM
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According to the Cambridge Dictionary, there are two acceptable pronunciations, American English and British English. See and hear both:

How to pronounce jaguar in English

But the comments section in the Youtube video that demonstrates the American pronunciation is hilarious.

 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Sean W

But the comments section in the Youtube video that demonstrates the American pronunciation is hilarious.
Priceless!

Here's a cringe worthy vid.

 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Sean W
According to the Cambridge Dictionary, there are two acceptable pronunciations, American English and British English. See and hear both:

How to pronounce jaguar in English

But the comments section in the Youtube video that demonstrates the American pronunciation is hilarious.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlUYtpehGWw
Thanks for that. Two clicks away I found an old "Top Gear" episode where Jeremy Clarkson describes a Jaguar owner. Oh, look - another Top Gear highlight. And now bloopers. And two hours later I've finally put down the laptop and I'm now able to get on with my morning.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 10:04 AM
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My wife, when I first met her, referred to her fathers Jaguar as a 'Jigwire'. She had to say it several times before I picked up on what she meant. She doesn't really have a northern Minnesota accent, but for a moment there... By the way, she had never driven a manual car before so the brave man taught her to shift..in that car!
Here she is with her father and his E-Type in 1968.

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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 10:20 AM
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I can tolerate "Jagwahr" easily enough and that's quite common in the 'States.

I know the Brits pronounce it as three syllables, Jag-you-uhr, or Jag-you-are, or similar....but it just doesn't sound right when Yanks pronounces it that way. It simply ends up as a Yank very awkwardly trying to sound like a Brit, with listeners rolling their eyes a bit


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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 12:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Doug
I can tolerate "Jagwahr" easily enough and that's quite common in the 'States.

I know the Brits pronounce it as three syllables, Jag-you-uhr, or Jag-you-are, or similar....but it just doesn't sound right when Yanks pronounces it that way. It simply ends up as a Yank very awkwardly trying to sound like a Brit, with listeners rolling their eyes a bit


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I stick with "Jag" to not murder it...
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by White Bear
My wife, when I first met her, referred to her fathers Jaguar as a 'Jigwire'. She had to say it several times before I picked up on what she meant. She doesn't really have a northern Minnesota accent, but for a moment there... By the way, she had never driven a manual car before so the brave man taught her to shift..in that car!
Here she is with her father and his E-Type in 1968.
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So you've never gotten and "Uff-da" out of her White Bear? Props to her Dad for teaching to drive a manual in that beauty.
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 12:48 PM
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I shall now settle this in its entirety and for good;
Whichever pronunciation the ORIGINATOR of the name used is the ONLY correct one.
Since the Jacksonville "Jagwire"s named their team weird like that, that's the CORRECT way.
Since our beloved cars were named "Jag-u-ar", then THAT is the correct pronunciation.
Since American football has been mentioned, use THIS as a reference:
Brett "FAVRE", as it is pronounced........ "Farv"
That's how the originator of that name (his parents) intended, so it is then correct.
I also knew a real asshat of a revolting individual, named "Pfannkuche". His pronunciation (therefore correct) was "Fa-na-ku".
 
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Old Mar 14, 2017 | 04:04 PM
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Originally Posted by Cee Jay
Whichever pronunciation the ORIGINATOR of the name used is the ONLY correct one.
I absolutely agree, but, but, but.... It's usually not the most fun one!
And trying to avoid a Freudian slip while in the presence of such a person, can be a challenge!
Had a coworker once, last name "Rakshit". Now try saying that one quickly, 10 times in a row.
 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 02:56 AM
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Originally Posted by White Bear
My wife, when I first met her, referred to her fathers Jaguar as a 'Jigwire'. She had to say it several times before I picked up on what she meant. She doesn't really have a northern Minnesota accent, but for a moment there... By the way, she had never driven a manual car before so the brave man taught her to shift..in that car!
Here she is with her father and his E-Type in 1968.

Regards,
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 03:52 AM
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Originally Posted by White Bear
My wife, when I first met her, referred to her fathers Jaguar as a 'Jigwire'. She had to say it several times before I picked up on what she meant. She doesn't really have a northern Minnesota accent, but for a moment there... By the way, she had never driven a manual car before so the brave man taught her to shift..in that car! 1968.

Regards,
How do Americans pronounce the word MANUAL? If you pronounce JAG-U-AR as JAGWAR or JAGWIRE without the 'U' then MAN-U-AL must be MAN-WALL?

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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 04:43 AM
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Originally Posted by GGG
How do Americans pronounce the word MANUAL? If you pronounce JAG-U-AR as JAGWAR or JAGWIRE without the 'U' then MAN-U-AL must be MAN-WALL?

Graham
Well played very clever !
 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 06:41 AM
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Originally Posted by GGG
How do Americans pronounce the word MANUAL? If you pronounce JAG-U-AR as JAGWAR or JAGWIRE without the 'U' then MAN-U-AL must be MAN-WALL?

Graham
Well, its something like those spelling rules you learn as a kid, you know "I before E, except after C...". So in this case, instead of changing the U into a W, we simply drop the A. MAN-UL. Now depending on which part of the country you live in, the U is either the 'long' (as in mule) or 'short' (as in mull) version. Its so simple, right? Thought the "Queen's English" folks would have caught on by now.
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 08:11 AM
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All I know for sure is that my jag-wire has an all al-umi-num body
 
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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by apost8n8
All I know for sure is that my jag-wire has an all al-umi-num body
Is that AL-YOO-MINUM or AL-OO-MINUM?

Incidentally, mine is made with AL-YOU-MIN-EE-UM.

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Old Mar 15, 2017 | 12:31 PM
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The Brits have even gone and cocked THAT one up, "Aluminum". For SOME reason they went and added a superfluous "i" between the "n" and the "u". So their weird and creepy pronunciation of the metal with the periodic table abbreviation of Al is correct for their egregious spelling. "Aluminium"
 
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