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Old 09-03-2014, 02:31 PM
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This is just like on the gun forums where they discuss how to pronounce hornady.
I know little about guns, but if I was to guess how to say it I'd say "horn uh dee"
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I know little about guns, but if I was to guess how to say it I'd say "horn uh dee"
Its actually horn ah day
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Its actually horn ah day
What he said.......... Here we go again LOL
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There is a road by me named Hotalen.
is it hodalin,
or ho talen
or hot alen?

it is ho talen

how about Brinly?
Brine ly
brin ly
brin lay
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how about Brinly?
Brine ly
brin ly
brin lay
Which is it? I've always said brin lee, but I have no idea.
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There is a road by my named Hotalen.
is it hodalin,
or ho talen
or hot alen?

it is ho talen

how about Brinly?
Brine ly
brin ly
brin lay
There's a road up my way that each end is in a different county and the sign on one end says "line" and the other end says "lion"
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Is it like this, without the "a",,,, ?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=si0VapEcirE

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Personally I don't know either, I do know a fella that pronounces it Hay-Bine (long I).

As far as I know it is Brin-lee (short I). But what do I know?
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"Hay Bin" and "Brin Lee" here. Funny topic though.

The one that always gets me is "Club Cadet" where did the "L" come from? I've heard it from a least a dozen people
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I think that to figure out the correct pronunciation, you have to figure out the origins of the name. Based on a few minutes of research, the name appears to be of Czechoslovakian origin, and so the correct pronunciation would be haa-baan. Using an english pronunciation it would be "hay-bin", but I believe in pronouncing words the way they were meant to in the language of origin. In the same sense, Husqvarna is pronounced hooskvarna(long u as in Tuesday), not husk-varna(like corn husk) and definitely not husk-a-varna.
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