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  • How do you pronounce the Habanos Brands?

    It's all well and good typing the names of the brands on here, but can you say some of the more meatier names correctly?

    In a South eastern British accent, Ill type em how I pronounce. We'll grade eachother on how we do

    Bolivar : BOLI-VARR , or maybe Boh-le-vah

    Cohiba: Coe-Heebah

    Cuaba: Kue-ahba

    Diplomaticos: Dip-lo-mat-i-kos

    El rey: El Ray De mundo

    Fonseca: FON-sekka

    H.Upman: Haych/Aych Up-man. Maybe 'archey' Upmann (thanks simplycigars for that memory stamp)

    Hoyo: Hoi-yo DE Monter-RAY

    JLP: Pee-ed-rah. Jose El Pee-ed-rah

    Juan Lopez: Waaan Lo-pez ( Havent smoked or needed to say this name in conversation yet so I wonder if this is right?) I doubt it's joo-aan, I doubt the cubans would do an English accent just for that

    Monte: Montey Crih-sto, easy

    Partagas: Partah-Gas

    Rafael Gonzales :Raf-eye-EL Gon-zar-lez

    Ramon Allones: I was told how to say this correctly as I said it how I said it to my retailer and he corrected me, but I've since forgotten again! I said it like 'Rah-mon Al-oh-ness'. Think the guy said something's not pronounced. The way I say it is very British so it's bound to be wrong lol.

    Romeo y Julieta: Romeo and Juliet . Sometimes I try and do the cuban pronounciation from Simplycigars which is something like 'Roh-may-oh *cant even describe how it sounds* ehhh Jooolee-etta. Think i'll stick with Just Romeo and Juliet...

    Saint Luis Rey: Sain-Loo-ees....Rrray

    San Cristobal: San Kristo-bal

    Sancho Panza: San-cho Pan-zah

    Trinidad: Trin-ih-dad (a given). Or maybe 'Tuh-reen-ih-DADuh'

    Guantanamera: Shit-stick
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    There is a cigar site with a Cuban bloke saying the brand names when you click on a page of brand symbols..... I'll try and find it

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    • #3
      Yeah probably www.simplycigars.co.uk
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      • #4
        Ok remembered... it's on simply cigars.....here. Turn up the volume, and your in the cigar shop in Cuba this is a useful link for newbie's etc..
        bet there is one or two need tweaking for most...

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        • #5
          The double-l's in Spanish always get me - like in "calle" etc. - makes Allones a tricky one for me

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          • #6
            LOL.... cross posted there MB - I thought you had been on that site. (H.Upmann) just been on there playing, I tend to drift very slightly on one or two, and maybe add a little too much roll.....

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            • #7
              Great link guys...

              I love some of the pronunciations...!!!

              Cheers, HabanoSy

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              • #8
                archey oop-man
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by misterbulgarin View Post
                  archey oop-man
                  LOL!!!

                  That is the best, must be H's brother or something...!?!

                  Cheers, HabanoSy

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by misterbulgarin View Post

                    Guantanamera: Shit-stick
                    HAHA, don't they taste nice never had one?

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Habana-Habanos View Post
                      HAHA, don't they taste nice never had one?
                      LOL!!!

                      Don't even go there HH...

                      As Mr.B puts it, shit-sticks...

                      Avoid at all costs...!!!

                      Cheers, HabanoSy

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                      • #12
                        they're better than cohibas!




                        for starting a fire*
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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by ACMCC View Post
                          Ok remembered... it's on simply cigars.....here. Turn up the volume, and your in the cigar shop in Cuba this is a useful link for newbie's etc..
                          bet there is one or two need tweaking for most...
                          This is the real "Havana" accent.
                          It's fun to hear how much different the pronunciation is in Spain. Many of the names have an emphasis in a different place.


                          Rafael Bernardo has a similar guide that claims to use "a standard Spanish language (Castilian), plus a "simulated" French for the "Quai d'Orsay" Brand" and this was indeed the case until he updated it. Now I believe that he uses the same recordings as the Simply Cigars site.

                          Welcome to My Cigar Site. And if you love cigars the same way that the contributors to this site do, then you are in luck. You will learn about the best cigar accessories, as well as how to cut as well as store cigars properly. Are you unsure of how to properly light your cigars? ... Read more


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                          Commander Bob

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by cbob View Post
                            This is the real "Havana" accent.
                            It's fun to hear how much different the pronunciation is in Spain. Many of the names have an emphasis in a different place.


                            Rafael Bernardo has a similar guide that claims to use "a standard Spanish language (Castilian), plus a "simulated" French for the "Quai d'Orsay" Brand" and this was indeed the case until he updated it. Now I believe that he uses the same recordings as the Simply Cigars site.

                            Welcome to My Cigar Site. And if you love cigars the same way that the contributors to this site do, then you are in luck. You will learn about the best cigar accessories, as well as how to cut as well as store cigars properly. Are you unsure of how to properly light your cigars? ... Read more


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                            The pronunciation is different even in Spain from region to region, because of the variety of dialects spoken there. The Cuban Spanish is a bit like the Brazilian Portuguese, it?s spicy.

                            Spain is near to Portugal and i?ve visited sometimes. It?s a lovely country with a nice people and lot?s of different sites from the beach to the mountains. But if you want to eat nice foods and drink good wine you must come to Portugal...

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by cbob View Post

                              Welcome to My Cigar Site. And if you love cigars the same way that the contributors to this site do, then you are in luck. You will learn about the best cigar accessories, as well as how to cut as well as store cigars properly. Are you unsure of how to properly light your cigars? ... Read more


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                              I love that guide. I found it years ago but then lost the link so cheers for the update

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