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◊ 2012-06-02 05:45 |
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◊ 2012-06-02 13:30 |
English speakers would probably pronounce Haeundae pretty much the same as Hyundai - are the words connected? Any product placement? |
◊ 2012-06-02 13:33 |
Haeundae is a seaside area in Busan: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haeundae-gu The Korean pronunciation of Hyundai, which Hyundai ads in the UK used for a few years, is two syllables - "hyun" followed by "day". -- Last edit: 2012-06-02 13:42:27 |
◊ 2012-06-02 20:34 |
Hyundai ran an ad a couple years ago in the US saying that Hyundai rhymed with Sunday. -- Last edit: 2012-06-02 20:34:18 |
◊ 2012-06-02 21:13 |
Years ago I remember hearing someone on TV rhyme Hyundai with Sunday, but the H was much heavier than an English H, more like a Scottish/Polish ch. |
◊ 2014-04-07 09:20 |
The closest approximations I can give for pronunciations, as far as locales are concerned are: UK: Hun-Die South Korea: He-Yun-Day USA: Hun-Day I don't think so. Haeundae is pronounced: "Hay-Yoon-Day", different from the motor company. -- Last edit: 2015-05-05 03:37:08 |
◊ 2014-04-07 09:31 |
Germany: He-Yun-Dai. |
◊ 2014-04-07 10:04 |
In Thai Haeundae : hair-eun-dare or hair-un-dare (แฮอึนแด) (อึน (un) as in North Korean Kim Jong-un คิมจ็องอึน) hair-oon-dare (แฮอุนแด) http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/hair http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/dare Hyundai's Thai name is ฮุนได (hoon-dai). -- Last edit: 2014-04-07 10:15:49 |
◊ 2015-02-16 23:40 |
Aircraft at: http://impdb.org/index.php?title=Haeundae |