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Being German, I would say it`s pronounced Blah-ser.
Blay-ser would have been my guess if the company was english or american. |
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Agreed. I tend to pronounce it the English way though. And Blaser is a somewhat odd name for a weapon.
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I've always said "blay-zer", but I suspect "blah-ser" is technically correct. I wouldn't worry about it too much - when I worked at Cabelas it was the rare customer that didn't call Leupold "Leopold" or say they wanted ammo for their "7 M-M". That last one really kills me - we're metric for god's sakes.
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I have a similar question.
How is "Saiga" in Saiga-12 pronounced? I always pronounced in "Sai-ga", but on Burn Notice this week, Mike pronounced it "Say-ga" (like Sega, the company who made the Genesis and Dreamcast game consoles). Which is is, "Say-" or "Sai-"?
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How do do you pronounce "Minimi"?
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Mini-mitrailleuse
http://translate.google.com.ar/?hl=e...i-mitrailleuse |
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