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Haven't heard anyone of authority say Norge.Italian :helmet: members,please enlighten us!

Nor-gay?Norj,rhymes with gorge?Nor-jea?

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You could call it Norway, like we call Paarrrreeee parrissss.

Goran Thyni told how the Swedes and the Norwegian pronounce

Norr-yeh is swedish

and

Norr-ge (ge like in get) in norwegian

 

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From wikipedia:

Norway

 

1. One of the Scandinavian countries. Official name: Kingdom of Norway (kongeriket Norge in Bokmål, or kongeriket Noreg in Nynorsk).

 

[edit] Translations

 

* Bosnian: Norveška f.

* Breton: Norvegia

* Catalan: Noruega f.

* Chinese: 挪威 (Nuówēi)

* Czech: Norsko

* Danish: Norge

* Dutch: Noorwegen

* Esperanto: Norvegio, Norvegujo

* Estonian: Norra

* Finnish: Norja

* French: Norvège f.

* German: Norwegen n.

* Greek: Νορβηγία (Norvigía) f.

* Hebrew: נורווגיה (Norvegia)

* Hungarian: Norvégia

* Indonesian: Norwegia

* Interlingua: Norvegia

* Irish: an tIorua f.

* Italian: Norvegia f.

* Japanese: ノルウェー, 諾威 (Noruwē)

* Korean: 노르웨이 (Noreuwei)

* Lithuanian: Norvegija

* Manx: Loghlynagh

* Norwegian:

Bokmål: Norge

Nynorsk: Noreg

* Old English: Norþweġ m

* Polish: Norwegia

* Portuguese: Noruega f.

* Romanian: Norvegia f.

* Russian: Норвегия (Norvégija) f.

* Lule Sami: Vuodna

* Northern Sami: Norga

* Southern Sami: Nöörje

* Serbian:

 

Cyrillic: Норвешка f.

Roman: Norveška f.

 

* Slovene: Norveška f.

* Spanish: Noruega f.

* Swedish: Norge

* Turkish: Norveç

 

From wictionary:

Proper noun

 

Norge

 

1. Norway (Bokmål)

 

[edit] Etymology

 

From Old Norse Norðvegr; Norð "north" + vegr "way, road".

 

[edit] Related terms

 

* nordmann

* norsk

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Haven't heard anyone of authority say Norge.Italian :helmet: members,please enlighten us!

Nor-gay?Norj,rhymes with gorge?Nor-jea?

:stupid:

 

Here's what I've learned.

 

Alis Agostini says NORjay in which the "jay" is really understated and the whole word has a sing-song flair. A real Norwegian I know (only recently in the US) says his country's name is pronounced Norgeh in which the "geh" is only a little less stated than the "Nor" and the "geh" is neither "gay" nor "guh" but "geh"

 

Both could be correct, depending on how you look at it, but I think it must be proper to pronounce it the way the Italians would pronounce it.

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Here's what I've learned.

 

Alis Agostini says NORjay in which the "jay" is really understated and the whole word has a sing-song flair. A real Norwegian I know (only recently in the US) says his country's name is pronounced Norgeh in which the "geh" is only a little less stated than the "Nor" and the "geh" is neither "gay" nor "guh" but "geh"

 

Both could be correct, depending on how you look at it, but I think it must be proper to pronounce it the way the Italians would pronounce it.

It is kind hard to know what the proper thing to call it is.

Could just call it V12SP.

or

Since in Italian Norway is Norvegia, we could call it NORvehGeeea instead of NORjay...but that does not make alot of sense.

or

why couldn't they just call it a Falcone!!!!

Hopefully they are reserving that name for the MGS012

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Instead of my Porsche it should have been a Lamborghini, but then I sadly couldn't pronounce it :( :(

 

Hubert

 

 

heh, yes, taking the easy way out I pronounce my MATZA-rratti as "BAY-EMM-VAY." :blush:

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  • 5 months later...

Saw the piece on Speed about Guzzi,hope you did too,and the Guzzi rep pronounced it "Nor-ja,"sounded like Georgia.

:rasta:

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this is straight from the horses a....

 

Its "Nor-geh" not Norgay or Norjay or anything like that.....

 

Its pronounced with an open e like the one you find in the middle of "event".

 

So there. Y'all owe me a beer.

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