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Great how the gentleman who said it correctly said it so fast you can’t hear it
Low - Ev - Ay
@@luxecollective there is no V or anything that sounds like a V
Edit: I pissed off the whole of Europe, and still stand by my statement
@@ericyarmey4454 there IS a V phonetically. W=v in certain languages, like j=y, or v=f...
@@ericyarmey4454 🙈
It’s German. The W is pronounced like a V, and vice versa.
“Loieveh”
Do you like Wonyoung from I've
@@audrey2125 yeah!
I love wonyoung also
@@audrey2125 nice!
@@audrey2125 ofc
Since I speak German, I immediately understood how to pronounce it. It means "lion" in German.
Yeah
Yeah just Löwe
As someone who learns German in school I should have known
Fantastisch! Das ist Deutsch!
GERMAN GANG LIKE HERE!
👇
Me being German:
but its a spanish brand and it is pronounced how the last guy said it
@@josemariae3773 I mean that I knew that you pronounce it as the last guy
@@lufrilife6338as a Norwegian. Same! It must be the E, english speaking people always say it differently. Often silent e’s
Dutch same
@@josemariae3773 it's a Spanish brand with a german name.
The guy who said "low wee wee" 💀
fr lol
No. it's Spanish brand. it's actual pronunciation is lo.ee.vay
Hhahahhahap
Imagine getting 1k likes just by repeating something they said in the video
Lo ē wē☺️
Last person: Love you
Blogger: Yeeeahs
no. its löwe. thats german for lion.
😂😂
😂
😂
It's "uWu"🙌
😅
Wtf
No.
😂😂😂
🤣
How I said it with the volume of “loowees” me: “I CAN HAVE MY LOOWEES-“
"Le Owie". It's French for a child who gets a little boo boo.
Loewe (o+e=ø) which is lion in Scandinavian languages
😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Loewe is Spanish
@@magnusgranskau7487 which Scandinavian language? Or are you making a joke? Lion is lejon but some of them pronounced the brand that made it sound like löv which means leaf :) (Swedish)
"Loevae"
This guy was waiting for this moment 🤣
What is that language??
German
Spenish
@@renovasimanjuntak1866 german i think
like in volkswagen W is pronouced as V
@@dennisreyloterina9103 It is a Spanish brand but the name is actually German since the brand was named after a German craftsman.
for the ones who didn't hear it . He Said "LOEWE"
Bro-
💀
he said loeve
lmfao
Oh my God I'm Italian and I just read it as if it was Italian as a joke and got it right 😂
hello how are you. I'm uzbek
@@jasminasharipova9199 wth
@@a_tortured_poet don't be mean
@@misspollysdolly im not. I was judt asking. Geez
the italian phonetic pronunciation would be "lóivê"? I doubt that
The people who said “Louwie” said it how it would be said in dutch .
Or German. Sounds just like the German version of Lion. Lion in German can be spelled Loewe or Löwe.
Not true because we don’t say it like “Louwie” because it has the “oe” in it 🤦🏻♀️
Haha yep
@Cursed Mario yep
No we would say it like "Loewie" bc of the 'oe'.
ou and oe have a different sound in dutch.
The fact that one girl perfectly pronounced it right and only ended up saying Löw. If she had added the e she would have even pronounced it better than the last guy
The confusion that I had as a toddler with the word 'knife' was appalling, I always ended wanting to utter something resembling 'ke•ni•fe'.
Having worked for that brand I heard a lot of people butchered that name but Löwe is also not the right way since it's Spanish. So it's Lo ä wä
Loewe (Löwe) is literally a German word
@@ChloeChv It might be a Spanish brand the name is German since it’s made by a German craftsman
@@monicaa2176 but if it’s Spanish brand then it would not be pronounced in the German origin
Loewe was founded by a German tailor in Madrid in the XIX century, and was quickly succesful by becoming supplier of the Spanish royal family.
Lo A Veh. 🤙🏽
Fun fact nobody understood what the last guy said so we all had to rewind-
Pronounce the w as a v
Low wave eee is how it’s pronounced
indeed
Löwe
😂😂
Lmao everyone tried to say it with a French accent
Even though it’s a Spanish brand and a German word 💀
It's a British accent there in Britain 💀
@@beckkybooop yea but they tried to say it correct and they probably thought it was French
@@jordiis wait let me watch it again
Not at all
the man be waiting for this moment his whole life and he like loevea
😍😍😍🤩🤩
"Low wee wee "
That has me laughing to hard 💀
why did i hear "loafer" at the end💀
Löwe 🦁 mate
Me too🤔
Loeh wae
Löwe, the german word for lion
😂😂😂😂
I didn't hear the last one and now I have to start watching the video all over , "Emotional damage."😭
😅😂
Ah, shorts
Same
🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha same😂😂😂😂
Loweewee actually sounds more nicer🤣🤣🤣
Lo we we is just too funny😂😂😂😂😂
I remember they had a massive ad campaign on how to pronounce it where people would just say the Loewe (lo-eh-ve) over and over again
Righttt, it was all over youtube around somewhere in between 2017-2019 ( not the whole two years tho)
That probably means it’s time to re-brand… just saying lol.
where does v sound came from 😐
didn’t versace make a similar ad w runway models like gigi hadid & etc.?
@@maythumoon1184 probably one of the Germanic languages. W is almost pronounced as v in some parts of the Netherlands.
That last guy who got it right - shamelessly cool 😎
He was such a cool person!
Trick question. Loewe is not a brand name.
Every single Genshin player trying to pronounce Liyue:
"loieveh" got me on the floor dead ☠️💥
Lo-eh-veh
That's the correct one, which the last one said , if it was too fast to hear. :)
Thanks
I hear now .thanks
In what language is that?
@@Idk-lp8pc that's pretty cool
@@Idk-lp8pc No it's spanish
Spanish brand...they got some fabulous things.
Me the whole: it's loieveh, IT'S LOIEVEH.. LOIEVEEEEEHH!!!!
The whole video:“lllllllooooooowwwwwweeeee”
The guy that got it right: “l“
"w" sounds "v" in Deutsch.
I don't really need a cebuana
W sounds V most of the time
W sounds V most of the time in English too.
@@improvementdays3166 Window, Watermelon, Water, White, Wait, What, Whale, Walnut, Why, Wet, Whistle, Wedding, Well, While, Waste, Whole, Wish, Wind, Witch, Web, Wheat, Whatever, While, Whisker, Withdraw, Writer, Worn, Woke, Worthy, Wristband, Way. Most english words that starts with "W" doesn't sound like "V" though?
Nah mate you must be trippin
Me as a German: it’s Löwe
dude the second someone said it correctly i get a notification and it drowned out their voice so i couldn’t hear them so i had to watch this long ass video twice js to get to the end of it
They are English speakers so they read it in a English way. I’m not a native speaker so when i read it with my native language accent it’s actually the correct way..if you ask that in my country everyone will be correct because they don’t know english accents😆
🤣🤣
Right
Well obviously
Youre not a native speaker? Huh
It's Oxford Street, one of the most touristy parts of one of the most touristy cities on earth. I'm willing to bet most of them weren't English.
That green bag in the beginning is from primark I have the exact same one 😂😂
They were all correct...she asked how THEY would pronounce the name
It's actually German. We have those things called "umlaute" (ä, ö and ü) but you can also write them ae, oe and ue. Some other Germanic langues have it too. Like Goethe if you know him by any chance.
Btw Loewe (or exactly Löwe) means lion in German.
Which other germanic languages have umlauts?
Chinese has the same ü umlaut. Also has the same Z sound!
@@Traveler-rf8ye in norwegian the ö is ø but it's the same pronunciation, also the ä ist æ, in sweden they also have ö and ä, so does finnish, they have also the ü as in germany but it's actually not a germanic language
The fact that I’m German and needed time to figure out how to pronounce it💀
@@idla3630 smh
LO-WEH-VAY ✨
Now how the hell 🤨
@@ricaivory6571 because English isn’t the only language in the world dear monolingual🤩
@@ricaivory6571 yeah 😩😂
Oh they say my name.. Louie 😁☺️
Oh lol:-)
"Just wanna know how you would prounonce this brand namessssssss ah"💅🏻
Me a German: “don’t recite the ancient texts I was there when they were written”
Lol
"I jUSt wAnNA KNoW hOw YOu pROnoUNCe THeSe BraND NaMEs" I don't know but that word made me laugh 😂 also "OhH NoOhHHh"😭😂😂
Louis , Low we we, Lowish, Lo ewe, 😂🤣🤣🤣 wahalurrrr.. not even because I can pronounce it too.. thanks for the last guy.. lesson learnt LOEVAE 😘
How she said loaf without hesitation. I approve
lol
It’s pronounced “Loy-vah” the “w” is pronounced as “v”. Loewe is a Spanish luxury fashion house specialising in leather goods, clothing, perfumes and other fashion accessories and was founded in 1846 and have been in business for 176 years. Their headquarters are located in Madrid, Spain.
Yeah no, they used Heinrich Loewe Rössberg second name for the brand name and it's definitely not pronounced like that
@@totalrko Exactly, I'm pretty sure they mean the German word "Löwe" which means lion...
I wonder how they decided the W was was a V now. Lol
@@Resilient_Brilliance ever heard of German?
@@got_rats yes, but I've never met one with an accent and wouldn't know they pronounce w as v
How to promote brand without telling I'm promoting brand..
Me -a German- struggling for like half a minute
The last clip i heard "Low Alfred" 😭
This word means Lion in German. And I've never heard of it before
In germany we hava the letters ö ä ü und we write sometimes ö=oe ü=ue ä=ae
I've learnt something new
It's probably out of my nursing price range anyway 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Me too,🤣🙈🤣🤣
Just to hear the correct pronunciation I have to watch it again cause that gentleman said it so damn quick -_-
After watching this I Google it to listen clearly 😄😄😄😄
For those who missed it cuz it was too fast 😂😂
It was "Loefayh"
No its not lol, its loe - ve
@@Mansory811 i just made it more accurate by the way i spelled it
@@ez_math7600 but the "-fayh" is wrong, it is not spelled that way
@@Mansory811 okayy that's your opinion
@@ez_math7600 W isn't pronounced as "F", but "V" in the language the brand name is in. French, German, a lot of languages have this feature
Who googled "LOEWE", after watching this?
The guy said “Lo” 😅
Ohh noaaaah was just perfect
That's how I actually read it, though haven't heard of it my entire life. It's just always comes to mind that brands, like most of them replacing W with V - German brands/pronunciation 😁
Jerman brand
@@mixvarieties3585 G......erman.
I knew it immediately. But I'm German xD in German means the oe ö, so it's Löwe = lion 🦁
Didn’t someone say Löwe before the end? Idk I could have misheard
Nvm, they dropped the e
jaa
Ich hab so hart vergessen, dass oe = ö ist und hab es genauso dumm ausgesprochen, wie alle anderen Ahnungslosen xD
Lol Wieso sind alle so lost? Es ist ein spanisches Modelabel und wird nicht wie der deutsche Löwe ausgesprochen sondern wie der zweite es getan hat. o und e einzeln ..
Although it's a Spanish company, its name is the German noun for Lion but the umlaut Ö is replaced with OE.
i.e Löwe is the same as Loewe.
OE is used to describe the *sound* of the symbol Ö specifically a lax mid front rounded [œ] as in ‘höchst’.
The English *Ur* as in the word *hurt* , makes the same sound and mouth position.
Loewe sounds like: Lur-veh.
Spanish way of saying it: low-eh-vay
Edit: the brand's name is from the company's founder - Heinrich Loewe Rössberg aka Enrique Roessberg Loewe aka Enrique Loewe y Roessberg, a *German* leather craftsman living in Spain (1844-1929).
Also, on the main Loewe site page, they explain its german origins and the fact that one must use the German pronounciation for the letter *W* and use the *V* sound as in *v - eh*
Eitherway, say it however you wish but at least you now know how to say it properly. ☺️
Got a bit of linguistic knowledge here: ö is actually pretty closel to the e in „egg“ for example. You just close the lips and round them a bit more but the tongue stays the same. :)
Were did r come from?
@@LL-wu5ui the r positions the mouth/lips in a way to allow for the vah sound after it. Say the word Lurk but without the K and add a vah at the end instead. That's a the proper German pronounciation of the German word Loewe. The Spanish way of saying it is more low-eh-vay. So pick a version you like I.e whatever tickles your pickle. :-)
@@sealhealeverything then you have an å sound. Ö is more like the i in bird or the u in burn/turn. Try pronouncing an o and moving the tip of the tongue forward.
Thanks i care because i wanted to understand and you’ve explained it so thankyou 👍
“Loeve” lol
The last one pronouncing it right
Me immediately: mein löwe mein Bär mein Architekt 😩✋
Imagine saying there all wrong when that’s how it’s spelled probably why no one’s ever heard of it
Not everything is English mate
It's a Germanic word.
Löwe
In English the germanic w gets pronounced more like an english v.
And ö is pronounced like one letter combining o and e.
Wdym? If they’re wrong, then they’re wrong, there’s nothing to imagine.
*They're
GUYS, if you would know the brand youd know where it comes from and so how they pronounce it, some ppl mentioned spanish and german fairly different
Laudee in My Accent 😃😃
He said low ben 🤣🤣🤣
Bruh I'm literally German and I still kept of saying "Louie" 💀👍🏻
*LAUGHS IN INDONESIAN *
Woi haha😂
I heard low-ef-eh
That's correct as the W it's pronunced as V
The loo wee wee 🤣🤣
😭😭
POV: You watched the video and every one gets it wrong then at the end when finally someone gets it right you didn't hear what they said but you don't wanna watch it again.
I pronounced it Loo weh coz when I see oe I automatically read it as "u" (or "ooh" sound)
Why though?
@@nadine8742 because that’s how they pronounce it
Two guys got it right and she still gave them the x
Only the last one was correct. The pronunciation is like "loo-veh"
“Low wee wee”
My favourite brand
Lil wee wee😂😂😂😂
Me thinking it's French😎
In origin was a luxury brand from Spain since 1872. In 1996 your french lobby bought it. It's like Balenciaga, Paco Rabanne ... all from Spain.
"Loewe", or correctly written with an umlaut ("Löwe"), is German and means "lion". The correct pronunciation therefore is: Lö-we [ˈløːvə]
W in German is pronounced like the English V.
The e at the end is a schwa sound.
The oe forms the ö (historical reasons, it always used to be oe, then someone wrote a small e on top of the o and then it changed just into dots) is not used in the English language (as far as I remember) but the one girl who said "Löw" (she was really close!) nailed the ö sound perfectly :)
Your right.
Yeah the first woman who said it with a more German sound I thought should've gotten it. Löwe is also a common last name in Germany, my last name (loewen, previously Löwen) was anglicised after my uroma left germany after WWII lol
@@flamingarbre1284 Personally, I've never heard of someone called like this in Germany (I'm German, I live there :D), so I'd say it's not as common as surnames like Müller, Meier or Schumacher. But it's definitely possible that people are called like this. :D
@@myrillya huh interesting! My Opa came from a small Mennonite community that lived in Russia for several years before WWII. They spoke Plautdietsch and 2 of our family names were Krahn and Löwen :) I've been to Germany a couple times and a few people have commented on our name so maybe it's not that common nowadays lol
@@flamingarbre1284 Totally possible. :D
But yeah, I guess there are still people with that name, but not as many as there once were 😅😊
I don't have a German surname, funnily enough 😂
Last man said: Law eh veh
definitely wrong. the L is pronounced like always, the oe is a german sounds that's the same as in Goethe. The w is pronounced like a v in vase, and the e is pronounced like the e on the end of Goethe as well. So more like Loe-veh. It's two syllables.
The guy that got it right is amazing ✅
‘Low evey’ got it👍🏾
The two guys said it right, “Loweve!”
If it is supposed to be pronounced "Loweve!" to make it sound like "ve" in the end, then there is something wrong with the pronunciation because there is no "v" in the word. That is nonsense.
No.
@@afem9862
That's not an English word. It's like complaining about the brand "Nike", saying there is no "A" in it, nor an "I" in the second vowel.
Because in my language "I" is pronounced "ee". So it should be pronounced Neek. In order to pronounce it your way, it needs to be "Naiki".
The name is even Greek and is pronounced "Neekeh". So it's not even an English name.
As for löwe/Loewe, it means lion. In German W is pronounced like the English V.
Not me watching all the shoes
I just want to say it "love" 😁
Löwe is Lion in German but the umlaut ö is written as oe, pronounced "Low...vey"
However this is a Spanish company,
It's not pronounced "low". The first syllable has one slightly long vowel, not a double vowel. It's løːvə.
English does not have this vowel. But in French this vowel is graphically represented with "eu" as in mieux, in German with ö or oe, in korean it's similar to ㅡ or 으. In IPA it's ø.
And the second vowel is similar to the English shwa as in "the" when it precedes a word starting with a consonant.
To have an idea, go to Google translate and listen to the pronunciation. 😊
It is a Spanish Company but the founder origin was from Hessen-Germany
No one:
Literally no one:
Indonesian: 👁️👄👁️
wkwkwkwk
And here I am thinking "ewe"
“Loweve” 😂
Right when i stopped paying attention 😅
Lol like a German they read W as V which makes me confused when 1st time studying their language.This why i quit but i coming back to learn again just needed a break as my brain bleeds 😂
I’m studying german rn
EXHAUSTED
As a german i am reading "Löwe" like the animal "lion", because OE = Ö
@@rvisionr3710 and confusing alot but my son can speak well already kids learns fast.
@@badluck1355 thank you i will keep that in mind.
Me as a German: „Löwe“😂
“Loevigaghagah” “loewwlo luw?”
Is it me or I'm literally focusing on their outfits because it probably my first time seeing that people have good taste with outfits in London
Was kinda lost in the outfits too
ugh had to see it again and again just to catch the last person again
The last guy must be Ghanaian an EWE man I swear
Herhhh stapeettt🤣🤣🤣
It's the "loweewee" for me💅
The interviewer is too beautiful 😍
HauteLeMode would be very proud of how much he’s taught me about how to pronounce brand names🤣
Lo ewe : "you f***ing"
I swear I knew it 😂 I was right
“lo ee wee”
Lo eh veh