What is the correct pronounciation of PEUGEOT?

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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

Hi

I would like someone to tell me how to pronounce PEUGEOT

Is it PURRJO? PEWJO?

Any ideas?
Liz


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Alex LS
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Post by Alex LS »

What exactly are you recommending here? :P
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Post by Frosty »

I say Pur-Jo
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Post by ICE DOCTOR »

Phew-Joe :rolleyes:

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Post by petersud »

I dont know if i can put it into words but you should know what i mean -
PURR-SHJO :D
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Post by Flo »

I pronounce it Mun-kee

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Post by Mr_AWOL »

well the adverts say purr - jo

Scottish people tend to say pew-jo

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Post by thebigkung »

No, Flo is correct,

It really is Mun-kee
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

The person i know at head office says pew-jo. Then again he is scottish. Come to think of it he's also a bit of a tosser!

In his honour (not wanting to offend Derek :D )

Why have all scottish men got long thin willys?

Coz they're all tight fisted w*$#ers! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

(again, sorry all scottish cc'ers, it WAS a jock that told me that joke!)

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Post by carl »

I know this post is six months after everyone else's, but I just wanted to add something.

When we first went to our local dealer to look at a 206CC, our son (he was 8 at the time) thought it was pronounced PEE-GWOT :D
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stella
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Post by stella »

Hi,

I get picked up often with how I pronounce peugeot!!!

I say peugeot as in PHEW-JOE, maybe it is my scottish accent??

Cheers xxxx

Mr_AWOL
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Post by Mr_AWOL »

it is definately a scottish thing - there are a lot of sweaty socks in my family and they all say it like that. Since its a scottish thing maybe its something to do with all the Whisky and heroin? ;) ;) ;) :lol:

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Post by Tracey »

Yeah but the car is French are we French? eh noooo

I pronounce it Pew jo, i know my friend who is english says per jo.

Yes Scottish and English people pronounce things differently, but so what but I dont get offended about this scottish english thing that goes on and on and on and on and on and on.... life is too short.
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Post by WebCode »

Thats like the ENGLISH Pronouning Turnip, "Swede"

Get it right! :evil:
A Turnip is big and Orange, a Swede is Small and White

When have you seen WHITE Neeps with Haggis and Tatties on Burns Nite..???????
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tiranova
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Post by tiranova »

Wow someones done some major trolling through the old topics to find this old turnip, or should that be swede? :P
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