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  4. How to say louis vuitton in English? Pronunciation of louis vuitton with 18 audio pronunciations, 1 meaning, 6 translations, 42 sentences and more for louis vuitton.

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    Whether you're trying to figure out how to pronounce "Louis Vuitton" in English, say it with a high-class French accent, or even pronounce the name of the actual model of bag you've purchased, all you need are a few basic instructions (and a little practice) to sound

    If you're going for the basic English pronunciation of "Louis Vuitton", the first word is a piece of cake. All you need to do is say the male English name "Louie" (as in Louis C.K., Louis Armstrong, Louis XIV, and so on). That's it! No extra work required.

    Trivia: The Louis Vuitton brand is named after its founder, Louis Vuitton, a French craftsman and businessman who started the company in the 1850s. That's why the first word in the company's name can be pronounced like the name "Louie" — it

    The second word, "Vuitton" looks a little more intimidating, but it's not actually very hard to pronounce in English. The first syllable should be pronounced "vit" (rhymes with "fit"). Ignore the U — in English, it's more or less silent.

    You can also use a softer "voot" sound (rhymes with "foot"; not "boot") if you prefer.

    Saying "Louis Vuitton" with its real French pronunciation is a little trickier than saying it in its English form. First, let's tackle "Louis." The pronunciation here is similar to the way it is in English, but not identical. In French, "Louis" is said very quickly (almost as a single syllable). The result is that the "lou" sound at the start of the word becomes very short. For an English speaker, it's easiest to approximate this by simply shortening the word to "lwee."

    Unlike in English, the U in "Vuitton" isn't silent in French. Give it a light W sound. Don't "dig in" with the W sound — try to keep your lips from pursing too closely In English, Ws almost never follow Vs, so this syllable can be a little counter-intuitive, but be patient and you should get it before long.

    Once you've mastered the name of the label itself, try teaching yourself how to pronounce some of the tongue-twisting French names of its products. For starters, try pronouncing "Damier." The first syllable is easy: "dahm" rhymes with "bomb." The second is a little trickier: "myay" rhymes with "play." Don't forget to sound out the I in the word — it's "DahMYAY," not "DahMAY."

    Keep in mind that, in French, the "-ier" ending almost always has a silent R sound.

    To pronounce this bag's name, you have to use long vowel sounds for every vowel you encounter. The first syllable, "mool", rhymes with "pool". The next, "tee", is pronounced how it sounds. The third syllable, "col", sounds like "coal." Finally, the ending syllable sounds like "lore", only with a light, delicate R sound made by pressing the back of your tongue against the top of your mouth.

    Don't forget that, in French, I usually has an "ee" sound (not an "eye" sound). Thus, you would never say "mult-EYEcolor."

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  6. When you begin to speak English, it's essential to get used to the common sounds of the language, and the best way to do this is to check out the phonetics. Below is the UK transcription for 'Louis Vuitton' : Modern IPA: lʉ́wɪj vɪjtɔ́n. Traditional IPA: ˌluːiː viːˈtɒn. 4 syllables : "LOO" + "ee" + "vee" + "TON".

  7. www.getpronounce.com › how-to-pronounce › louis-vuittonHow to pronounce "louis vuitton"

    Here is a guide on how to correctly pronounce the name Louis Vuitton: First, start by saying the two words separately: "LOO-ee" and "VWEET-ahn". When saying the first word, the "LOO" should be pronounced with a long "oo" sound, and the "ee" should be pronounced with a short "e" sound.

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