Dahon pronunciation
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Dahon pronunciation
I have a Dahon folding bicycle, and I work at a shop that sells them. I was wondering about the pronunciation of the name of the company. I know the name comes from the founder's name: Dr. David Hon. So should it be pronounced "Day-Hon"? Or as I pronounce it, is it "Duh-Hon". I know this is inconsequential and people will say it however they like in the end, but how do the people AT Dahon say it?
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Bikes: Brompton H6L-X, Dahon Curve D3
Duh-Hon according to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/DahonFol.../9/6x-kwJP9veU
https://www.youtube.com/user/DahonFol.../9/6x-kwJP9veU
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lol
as long as you click on the
"Buy it now" button it makes little difference
Mr David Hon is American therefor I pronounce it Dayhon ....
thor
as long as you click on the
"Buy it now" button it makes little difference
Mr David Hon is American therefor I pronounce it Dayhon ....
thor
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As his first name is David, I too vote for "Day-Hawn". Though obviously that's not how Dahon seems to want to pronounce it.... ("Duh-hawn").
BTW: "feijai" is also a Cantonese word. No, I'm Caucasian.
Edit: Should have looked more carefully at the actual *character* rather than romanization of David's last name: 行 ("walk") is "Hahng" in Cantonese, not "Hawn". So he ain't Cantonese, or possibly his name is one of those romanizations the British butchered.
Notwithstanding, based on its spelling, his last name is still probably pronounced "hawn". Just wonder what the descent is.
Another BTW: does David have a brother who cofounded Dahon?
Last edited by feijai; 11-03-09 at 01:30 AM.




