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I have heard it pronounced at least three ways:

1) Muh-MY-uh (rhymes with Papaya)

2) Muh-ME-uh (like the Italian phrase "Momma-miya!" without the middle "ma"

3) MAH-mmy-Uh (like Mammy-uh, with the accent on the first syllable)

I recently got an RB-67, and when I'm out shooting with it, I sometimes get asked what kind of camera it is. I'd like to know how to say it right. I have started just calling it an RB67. :confused:
 
I guess, you could pronounce it like the Japanese do: mah-MEE-yah
(with an added intonation)
 
#1... that's the way I have always heard it pronounced.

gene
 
#2 in ways similar to the Japanese pronunciation of Nikon (NEE-kon)

aparat
 
I called the company once...and the woman answered mah mee yah. I called for that very reason...
 
Sorry if I'm being annoying, I'm not trying to be. It's hard to know for sure how to pronounce that first syllable with the phonetic spelling.
 
The big surprise to westerners learning Japanese is the general lack of accented syllables. This is what makes Japanese, as spoken by a beginning Westerner, unintelligible to many Japanese. It's a bit like hearing an Indian deliver a word like "development" as DEVelopment. First time you hear it, you may not understand it at all.

Here's a tip: think about all the western ways you might accent it, e.g. MAmiya, maMIya, and mamiYA.... and know that it is neither of these. It is ma-mi-ya. You have to deaccent it :wink:
 
Personally I pronounce it "one great camera" errrrrr in my case 4 great cameras!!!!!!

Mah-me-ya just like they answer the phone at Mamiya America!!
 
Sorry if I'm being annoying, I'm not trying to be. It's hard to know for sure how to pronounce that first syllable with the phonetic spelling.

If you really are interested click here for a short but annoying course in Japanese pronunciation.

Terry
 
If you really are interested click here for a short but annoying course in Japanese pronunciation.

Terry

Helpful, thank you. I've got it now. So, the answer is closest to #2. Just say #2 without any accented syllable, and that will do it.

Reading this thread.... I can't help but think it would be a great American advertising campaign if they were to do any. "How do you pronounce" (up comes the Mamiya logo) A bunch of Americans saying it half a dozen ways. Then along comes the last line "I just pronounce it one great camera." (23mjm could make a fortune on that line).

Anyway, thanks to everyone for the responses, and to Keith for the extra lesson on Japanese. :smile:
 
Helpful, thank you. I've got it now. So, the answer is closest to #2. Just say #2 without any accented syllable, and that will do it.

Reading this thread.... I can't help but think it would be a great American advertising campaign if they were to do any. "How do you pronounce" (up comes the Mamiya logo) A bunch of Americans saying it half a dozen ways. Then along comes the last line "I just pronounce it one great camera." (23mjm could make a fortune on that line).

Anyway, thanks to everyone for the responses, and to Keith for the extra lesson on Japanese. :smile:

#2

I got around the problem by trading it in to buy a Hasselblad [an 'asselblad?]

Steve
 
While in Japan the photo shops pronounced it: Mah-me-ya, just like the lady said.

Remember the earthquake? Kobe or Ko baaaaaa as it was soon to be called. So much for Kobeeee Beef, it's now Ko baaaaa Beef.:surprised:
 
While in Japan the photo shops pronounced it: Mah-me-ya, just like the lady said.

Remember the earthquake? Kobe or Ko baaaaaa as it was soon to be called. So much for Kobeeee Beef, it's now Ko baaaaa Beef.:surprised:

While in Japan the photo shops pronounced Polaroid...uh...Fhuji.
 
Mah-me-yaa, for me. But I've heard it pronounced the same as #1 too. Just personal preference, they still make a camera that you could break a russian tank with.
 
never really thought about it, but say ma as in 'mam' (or bam, or wham) meee as in 'meee' then yah - as in the upper class English way of saying 'yes'. (close to yar or ...yargh...if you manage to throttle them first). Ma- meee- yah (yargh....). :smile: but I'm sure there are many ways to skin a rabbit....
 
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mah mi (EEE for those ignorant of non-english vowel sounds) yah is the Japanese-correct way. Just like ni (EE)-kon is the correct way for pronouncing Nikon. However, in the US, Canada, and I'd assume the UK, there is always the tendancy to turn i (EE) into ai (A-EE), so as long as you don't accent or accent the second syllable, you won't make a fool of yourself.
 
When I articulate properly, it gives this:
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But sometimes I may slip, and introduce a colloquial Québec accent, and produce this instead:
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