No more Wienerschnitzel for you!!Wow, I can't believe I transposed the letters.
is it Wine or Vine? I'm assuming it's vine in eruope but that us northamericans just say wine? Anyone know the exact pronounciation?
is it Wine or Vine? I'm assuming it's vine in eruope but that us northamericans just say wine? Anyone know the exact pronounciation?
In this case, it's Wine - the man who owns the company (which also makes wireless strobe triggers, among other things) is named Wienberg.
In this case, it's Wine
Its German so it's "vain" the e sounds as long A
Rick
or Whine....
In German, a "w" is a "w", a "v" a "v".
The "ei" is explaned perfectly by Alan.
*******In this case, it's Wine - the man who owns the company (which also makes wireless strobe triggers, among other things) is named Wienberg.
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