How to Pronounce Loewe? (CORRECTLY)

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Listen and learn how to say Loewe correctly (luxury fashion brand) with Julien, "how do you pronounce" free pronunciation audio/video tutorials.

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I wish I could find something for this man to narrate! His voice is like sleeping on silk! You just feel pampered listening to it!

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There are many great qualities of products with a wonderful Hand Feel.

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From their official website:

Given our Spanish heritage you’d be forgiven for assuming that our name, and the way it’s pronounced, derives from Castilian. The true provenance actually traces back to Germany.

The house was originally founded in 1846 by a group of Spanish craftsmen in Madrid as a leathermaking collective. It wasn’t until 30 years later in 1872 when the technically gifted leathermaker Enrique Loewe Roessberg arrived from Germany, took the helm and consolidated the operation under a unified banner. He bestowed the company with his name and the brand as we know it today was born.

From this point, the house enjoyed unprecedented acclaim, but it is also when the confusion started. We became a Spanish brand with a German name, and in German “w’s” have a “v” sound, so despite the temptation to say it phonetically, the correct pronunciation is in fact “lo-weh-vay”. Easy when you know how, tricky when you don’t.

ziyuguo
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“It’s pretty straightforward.”
The 450k people watching the video 😅

usapanda
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Mine is LO-(long sound) and E. Fathers roots are Prussia. Not sure if it was pronounced differently in Prussia in the 1700 or 1800’s... going to look now

BEAUTYSUBSCRIPTIONSMORE
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So the W is pronounced with a “V” or a “B” sound?

lt
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This is crazy that so many people wanna know the right way to say luxury brand names as in the native tongue.
Like a socio-cultural phenomenon.
It's interesting cause w, e don't care or maybe know we're saying some things non-native in se languages. But some things we do care if say like native-language.
Maybe fancy stuff like brand name clothes?
I find lots of french words being used in the New York Times games.
More french than spanish.
Just an observation.

BoogieBoogsForever
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Loewe is a German last name. The last name of the founder.

angelessantamariablanco
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I stand corrected. Even the official Google pronunciation is wrong

CharmingAdventures
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I speak spanish and i didn’t know it was spanish…i thought it was french

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❤👌🏽merci!
This is my favourite perfume 👌🏽 Quizás

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YOURE THAT BLOKE FROM THAT WESTSIDE GUNN SONG

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I would pronounce it the German way Löwe because it was a German dude

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Now I can pronounce the name I will take out a loan and buy a pair of trainers for £800 😊

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I needed to know how to pronounce loewe.. and it sounded all so familiar.. i then searched up richard mille pronunciation 😭😭

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I been pronouncing this brand wrong so bad 😂😂😂😂

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He sounds more like the guy from Nat Geo or discovery

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Dear Julien, I know I've commented on your voice before, but I have to say, every time I hear your voice, I instantly become pregnant. I've been pregnant 36 times this year already, please stop!!

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this hilarious, in indonesia Lo means you, and ewe means fu** (verb)

so this brand would means you fu** him/her so funny

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How is this correct? It's a German word, why isn't it pronounced the German way? It would be more like Loe-vuh, though I don't know how to explain the ö (oe) to a non-German speaker. Either way, it means Lion, and really shouldn't be pronounced any other way...

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