How do you pronounce Porsche?

How do you pronounce Porsche?

Poll: How do you pronounce Porsche?

Total Members Polled: 122

Original German pronunciation: 32%
Porsh: 64%
Other: 4%
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DOCG

Original Poster:

714 posts

67 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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?

Buster73

5,290 posts

166 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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Porsh, and I’m well,aware it’s wrong but can’t stop myself.

cerb4.5lee

36,145 posts

193 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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Buster73 said:
Porsh, and I’m well,aware it’s wrong but can’t stop myself.
I'm Porsh too. However I'm not that posh to be fair though! hehe

If you're posh then you tend to say Porsha from what I've observed.

Heathwood

2,835 posts

215 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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Definitely Porsh. I feel a tit saying Porsha.

964Cup

1,568 posts

250 months

Thursday 29th August 2024
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I'm German, so I don't really have a choice.

RDMcG

19,824 posts

220 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Never really thought about it but basically Pawshah.

NDA

23,015 posts

238 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Heathwood said:
Definitely Porsh. I feel a tit saying Porsha.
Same.

mark-3bw80

94 posts

31 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Porsh and not Porsha, that feels snooty and I'm not snooty.

TownIdiot

3,217 posts

12 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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So should we be saying
Porsha neun elf?
Or
Neun eins eins?

Megaflow

10,304 posts

238 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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NDA said:
Heathwood said:
Definitely Porsh. I feel a tit saying Porsha.
Same.
Yep.

Hoofy

78,341 posts

295 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Depends. At a Porsche meet, the German way. In general conversation, the British way (but not the London way).

FriedMarsBar

436 posts

45 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Heathwood said:
Definitely Porsh. I feel a tit saying Porsha.
Ditto

Filibuster

3,323 posts

228 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Heathwood said:
Definitely Porsh. I feel a tit saying Porsha.
Yes, because it isch Porsche wink

Being german speaking and in Switzerland, I pronounce it correctly.
When speaking english, I either say "Porsh" or deliberately say it in german "Porsche".

I find it odd too if an english speaker affected pronounce it "Porsheahhhhhh" like Joey in Friends biggrin

Also have a look here:

https://www.porsche.com/stories/culture/how-to-pro...

eyebeebe

3,329 posts

246 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Filibuster said:
Yes, because it isch Porsche wink

Being german speaking and in Switzerland, I pronounce it correctly.
When speaking english, I either say "Porsh" or deliberately say it in german "Porsche".

I find it odd too if an english speaker affected pronounce it "Porsheahhhhhh" like Joey in Friends biggrin

Also have a look here:

https://www.porsche.com/stories/culture/how-to-pro...
No idea about the Friends reference, but I do the same living in Switzerland too.

Neil1323bolts

1,208 posts

119 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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It’s definitely not Porsha , she’s a 90’s porn star

Super Sonic

8,930 posts

67 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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On a similar theme, how do you pronounce BMW?

mep59

71 posts

130 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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eyebeebe said:
No idea about the Friends reference, but I do the same living in Switzerland too.
One more in Switzerland, though in fFrench for me, so ‘porsh’ …

the-norseman

14,033 posts

184 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Buster73 said:
Porsh, and I’m well,aware it’s wrong but can’t stop myself.
Same, when I had my 981 I tried to start saying Porsha but sounded like a prat.

Grantstown

1,166 posts

100 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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I think Brits are conditioned to feel uncomfortable when trying to use foreign languages. Personally I don’t think there’s any shame in saying it the German way, but equally I’m not against hearing it said in the international way.

the-norseman

14,033 posts

184 months

Friday 30th August 2024
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Grantstown said:
I think Brits are conditioned to feel uncomfortable when trying to use foreign languages. Personally I don’t think there’s any shame in saying it the German way, but equally I’m not against hearing it said in the international way.
I'm working class british, didn't do well in English at school, well I passed with a C. I speak broken Italian.

But I felt/sounded a right wally saying Porsha instead of Porsh.