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Hi Guys
A couple of days ago whilst chewing the fat at a sports shop I told a bloke who asked what I shoot that I have a Blaser.
I pronounced the word "Blarser" only to be told that the correct pronunciation is "Blayser".
A long discussion ensued about the nature of language, how it changes and that there is not a correct pronunciation of any word. Further that
pronunciation is a matter of a transitory convention. Indeed the use of some words is negotiable and meaning changes over time.
None the less the other fellow insisted he was right in saying Blayser.
I am curious, how do our German speaking friends pronounce Blaser, "Blayser" or "Blarser" or some other emphasis?
Please don't tell me it's prononced Mauser Smiler
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I have been told that it is "Blauser".






 
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The Blaser people I speak with pronounce it Blauzer..


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Originally posted by Jeff Sullivan:
I have been told that it is "Blauser".


Same here.
 
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Here in Germany it is pronounced Blahser.
 
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TigTogTug,
you have to take in consideration that the pronuntiation change in English and that what Jeff Sullivan and 404WJJeffery wrote Blauser or Blauzer, sounds when pronunciated as Blahser. Smiler


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Quite by chance, and that's how things go, a couple of hours after posting the above I met a German who's pronunciation was Blahser.
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I say Tomato .................. Wink


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Those of us who speak German, pronounce it a bit like Blahser (the "h" being almost soundless"), others who are more english-oriented pronounce it like Blazer or Blayser or something thereabout.
Which is correct? I have no idea. My logic says that because the firm comes from a German speaking part of the world, we should pronounce it like the Germans do. An example: we pronounce the name of a well-known US president like you americans do , we dont call him Butch or Putsch or something. So, in my mind, the same courtesy should apply to the german language.
 
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Who cares I use a SAKO
 
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Who cares I use a SAKO


I have one of those too, but how do you promounce it???






 
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I was told the correct way to pronounce Sako is..............Sock-o!!

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To the double barrelled rifle brigade both Blaser and Sako are pronounced Cheap. Wink
 
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