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12 October 2007, 22:08
GSP7
Sako
Is it pronounced

Say-co, Sock-o, or Sack-o
12 October 2007, 23:29
Westpac
I believe it is pronounced Sock-O, but I call it Say-Co. Always have, always will.


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12 October 2007, 23:34
Mighty Peace
quote:
Originally posted by Westpac:
I believe it is pronounced Sock-O, but I call it Say-Co. Always have, always will.


Yep, what Westpac said.
13 October 2007, 03:25
GSP7
Hell, I call it a Say-co too.
13 October 2007, 03:35
sbsmith
For the Record- A friend of mine is an Alaska State Trooper, born and raised just outside of Helsinki, Finland. I asked her one day what was the correct pronunciation of "SAKO". Her answer was "Sock-O".
14 October 2007, 04:42
James C Scott
Big Grin Yes, Westpac pointed that out. I think they meant they ain't changin they're ways. Big Grin
14 October 2007, 22:39
Jameister
You are all way off.



look lower



it is pronounced "Beretta".
15 October 2007, 18:36
Craftsman
The rules are simple:

North of the Mason Dixon Line it is Sock-O.

South of the Mason Dixon Line it is Say-Ko.


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15 October 2007, 20:40
igorrock
Here in Finland we pronounce SAKO like "SUCK-O" where "o" is very very short. The "a" is same as in word "Mauser".


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15 October 2007, 22:49
Stokes
SAY-KO is a watch, made in Japan.
Sock-o is a firearm, made in Finland.
Suck-o is what I'd call my brother when he'd do something really, really stupid.
15 October 2007, 23:55
igorrock
I was born in Finland and live here so maybe I know how to pronounce SAKO Mad

Try first to pronounce "Mauser" and then SAKO with same "a". It is little same as "i" in iron.


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16 October 2007, 00:40
cewe
Being Finnish myself, but having lived in the US, I´d say Sock-O comes the closest to the correct pronounciation. Suck-O just doesn´t have the correct "a".


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16 October 2007, 12:08
Pete Millan
In South Africa we'd say SAH-KO


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17 October 2007, 03:18
Dr.K
Who cares what you call them as long as you use them !. Swedes pronounce it like Sah-Ko also right or wrong .

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17 October 2007, 17:00
Toomany Tools
This dilemma is a lot like the problem with the name Leupold. Properly pronounced Lew-pold; not lee-o-pold. Funny thing is, I always say Say-co, but never say Lee-o-pold...guess I'm just weird.


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18 October 2007, 19:02
1894mk2
quote:
Originally posted by igorrock:
I was born in Finland and live here so maybe I know how to pronounce SAKO Mad

Try first to pronounce "Mauser" and then SAKO with same "a". It is little same as "i" in iron.


But isn't Mauser pronounced Mawser as in hawser........ Big Grin diggin Shit, I might have to replace all my rifles with Tikkas, at least there's no argument how that's pronounced - or is there....
27 October 2007, 22:44
Jameister
having spent a lot of time with finn's, I can tell you that how a finn pronounces the "au" as in mauser, and in sauna, is different than how others pronounce.

It is like sauna in finnish has three syllables.

No matter how you spell it.

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27 October 2007, 22:55
458Win
They say tomoto - We say tomato
They say pototo - we say potato
They say Soko - we say Sako


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28 October 2007, 07:38
Geedubya
I own about 11 different rifles that have the
Sako label. I know the correct pronunciation is "Sah-ko, but being an un-reconstructed southern red-neck cracker, I just can't resist calling them Say-kos.
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28 October 2007, 08:02
merganser1
I can only afford the generic Sako called Tikka. Is it Tee-ka or Tick-a? Merg
03 November 2007, 03:30
tt
It's almost tick-a with double k in pronounciation and without h in it.
03 November 2007, 06:00
ForrestB
It's not quite sock-o, it's a little closer to "saw-ko". Except around here where it's pronounced say-ko.


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