We often come across company and product names that come from foreign languages. Therefore, many pronounce them incorrectly. It's time to fix this problem.

Mercedes

This series of cars was named after a girl with the name "Mercedes" (emphasis on the second syllable).

Tissot

Correct: "Tiso" (without the letter T at the end).

Tag heuer

That's right: "TAG Hoer."

Steall artois

Correct: Stella Artois (French ois pronounced as wa)

Jacuzzi

The incorrect name "Jacuzzi" is caused by the incorrect translation of the name "Yakuzzi".

Samsung

That's right: “Samson”, not “Samsung”, but even the Korean company itself has ceased to struggle with Russian realities and writes “Samsung” in Russian.

Hermes

Not Hermes, but Hermes.

Huawei

No obscenities. Correctly say: “Woway.”

Zyxel

Not Juchel, but Seiksel.

Logitech

It’s hard to believe, but right: Logitech, not Logitech.

Montblanc

Complicated French again. Correctly say: "Mont Blanc."

Pierre cardin

It is correct to say: “Pierre Cardan”, not “Pierre Cardin” or “Pierre Cardin”.

Lamborghini

Correctly say: “Lamborghini.” This is the name of the founder of the company.

Burberry

Correctly say: "Burberry." In honor of the founder Thomas Burberry.

Xiaomi

Another subject of controversy related to the Japanese language. That's right: Xiaomi, not Xiaomi.

Garnier

Right: Garnier

Hublot

Not the Hublot, but the Yublo.

Hennessy

There are people who claim to be right: Ancy. This is not true. The surname of the founder of the company producing this drink is pronounced "Hennessy."

Xerox

Correctly say: “Zyrox”. Although if you call it that in the office, no one will understand what is at stake.

Porsche

Some people confuse accent, putting it on the last syllable (French style), while others completely forget about the presence of the last letter. Correctly say: “Porsche.” With emphasis on the first syllable.

Ritter sport

This is German chocolate. It's called Ritter Sport.

Mitsubishi

Japanese teachers say that it’s right: “Mitsubishi,” not “Mitsubishi”

Chloe

That's right: Chloe, not Chloe.

Daewoo

That's right: "Deo", not "Daevu."

Chopard

That's right: Chopar, not Chopard.

Dom perignon

This brand is often confusing due to the difference in spelling and pronunciation. Nasal M pronounces how N. That's right: Don Perignon.

Bulgary

Another name that depends on the name of the creator. That's right: Bulgari, not Balgari.

Nike

That's right: Nike, not Nike. In honor of the goddess Nika.

Asus

That's right: “Aeses” and not “Asus”, as they are used to in Russia.

Adobe

That's right: Edouby, not Adobe.

Dior homme

That's right: Dior Ohm. Sound X not pronounced.

Christian louboutin

The creator of the brand is Christian Lobutan. No Lobutins.

Levi’s

Levi’s was founded by Levi Strauss. Therefore, it is correct to say “Levis”, and not “Levis”.

BMW

Here the situation is twofold. Someone is sure of the correct pronunciation in the English manner of “B-M-Double U.” In fact, the correct thing is “Be-Em-Ve.” This is an abbreviation.

Hyundai

Not the Hyundai, but the Hyundai.

Alexander McQueen

There is hardly a problem with the name Alexander, but an extra letter is often added to the surname At. Right: MacQueen

Dsquared

That's right: DiSquard, not DSquared.

YouTube

It's time to remember. No YouTube. That's right, YouTube.

Lowenbrau

No matter how they distort the name of this drink, the brewery in which it is brewed is called “Lowenbrau".