ok how do we say Ur-quattro out loud?
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ok how do we say Ur-quattro out loud?
<center><img src="http://pictureposter.audiworld.com/25765/urq19.jpg"></center><p>its fun and easy to type and all but i have no idea what "ur" is supposed to sound like. i know it means original or something in german but i dont speak german. one day i know im gonna have to say it in conversation and id like to know how
btw this picture here, i want that hood, i want the lights and i want the bumper.. i will have them.. oh yes.. as soon as i finish studying for this final, i swear if i ever have to know what a magnetic dipole moment is after 5 o clock today im just gonna get in my car and drive away
btw this picture here, i want that hood, i want the lights and i want the bumper.. i will have them.. oh yes.. as soon as i finish studying for this final, i swear if i ever have to know what a magnetic dipole moment is after 5 o clock today im just gonna get in my car and drive away
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Re: ok how do we say Ur-quattro out loud?
Wan sprichts du deutsch, du musst das Word "Ur" als "ooor." Auf Deutsch, das "u" ist "oh" auf English. Auf Deutsch, das "r" ist "ehrr", mit ganze "r" rollen.
So, I get to show off my German... been speakin' it since 1969. The above translated.... When you speak German, the word "Ur" sounds like "ooor." In german, the "u" is like "oh" in English. In German, the "r" is like "Ehrr", with a "rolled" way.
Rememeber that there are many, many dilects of German, and it all depends on where you are living as to the exact pronucuation of a given phrase. All Germans are taught "high German" so that there is a universal language that they, and all the rest of us can understand.
Hope that this helps. 'Auf Wiedersehen!"
So, I get to show off my German... been speakin' it since 1969. The above translated.... When you speak German, the word "Ur" sounds like "ooor." In german, the "u" is like "oh" in English. In German, the "r" is like "Ehrr", with a "rolled" way.
Rememeber that there are many, many dilects of German, and it all depends on where you are living as to the exact pronucuation of a given phrase. All Germans are taught "high German" so that there is a universal language that they, and all the rest of us can understand.
Hope that this helps. 'Auf Wiedersehen!"
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from a german speaker...
the ur part is pronounced like a very quick
oooo-aaaah. the same as Uhr which means watch(as in wrist watch). quattro pretty much like kvattro but roll the "r" as well. try not to stand to close to people when saying this as you can spit on them easily.
oooo-aaaah. the same as Uhr which means watch(as in wrist watch). quattro pretty much like kvattro but roll the "r" as well. try not to stand to close to people when saying this as you can spit on them easily.