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I live in a country next to Germany and we call it "Porsch", so there's that 
This is the real deal though:

This is the real deal though:

Make a thread about people pronouncing it wrong, and then proceed to pronounce it wrong when you correct people
Its Porsch-ah, so toss yourself into the same group you're dissing OP![]()
It's not Porsch-eh lol
It's porsch-ah
No they aren't.
Porsche has two syllables.
This is the real deal though:

0:06 German Speaker.
I've been to Germany and the Germans say Porsch-eh.
The German way to say it would be more like Porsh-eh with the emphasis on the first syllable. It's a German family name, so there is actually a correct way to pronounce it


There is nothing technically correct about saying "porsch"I included the word "either"
That means "or"

0:06 German Speaker.
I've been to Germany and the Germans say Porsch-eh.
The German way to say it would be more like Porsh-eh with the emphasis on the first syllable. It's a German family name, so there is actually a correct way to pronounce it


Let's go back to secondary school for a moment.They are saying porsch-ah in that video too... am I missing something.
eh sound is like = "eh, I don't think that's a good idea"
I'm not hearing a porsch-eh anywhere breh
Here, let me use better phonetics.
Are you hearing "por-shuh" or are you heaing "porsh-eh"
I'm hearing por-shuh
I'm a Germanophile, so of course.Do you pronounce Germany "Deutschland" or Munich "München"?
If no, hen you have no leg to stand on.![]()
There is nothing technically correct about saying "porsch"

Yes there is and I hope everyone around you continues to pronounce it that way just to bother you
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Let's go back to secondary school for a moment.
Slowly pronounce the word Por-sheh. Not Porsch, nor Porshe-ah
Even the video discription of that video say Porsche, in German, is pronounced with the subtle "eh", not "uh" at the end.