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Xiaomi, Porsche, Asos: 10 companies with names you never knew how to pronounce | |
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Chinese electronic company Xiaomi has started 2015 with the announcement that its sales more than doubled last year to $11.9 billion (£7.8 billion). | Chinese electronic company Xiaomi has started 2015 with the announcement that its sales more than doubled last year to $11.9 billion (£7.8 billion). |
But if you read that sentence and skimmed over the name "Xiaomi" with a hint of confusion, then you're not alone. | But if you read that sentence and skimmed over the name "Xiaomi" with a hint of confusion, then you're not alone. |
Meaning "little rice", Xiaomi - or "show-me" - is the kind of word that tends to elude the company's international consumers. | Meaning "little rice", Xiaomi - or "show-me" - is the kind of word that tends to elude the company's international consumers. |
In fact, as part of its online expansion, the firm last year purchased the two-letter web address Mi.com, in order to help the brand’s global reception. | In fact, as part of its online expansion, the firm last year purchased the two-letter web address Mi.com, in order to help the brand’s global reception. |
For those who want to get it right though, vice president of international for Xiaomi, Hugo Barra, offered the following advice: "Think of 'show me' and then pronounce the first word as if it [were] 'shower'." | For those who want to get it right though, vice president of international for Xiaomi, Hugo Barra, offered the following advice: "Think of 'show me' and then pronounce the first word as if it [were] 'shower'." |
It’s not the first company to come up against a pronunciation hurdle. Here are some of the other big businesses, whose names might not quite roll off the tip of your tongue... | It’s not the first company to come up against a pronunciation hurdle. Here are some of the other big businesses, whose names might not quite roll off the tip of your tongue... |
Now you can rest easy at the dinner table and talk about Xiaomi's reported 135 per cent leap in sales with ease. | Now you can rest easy at the dinner table and talk about Xiaomi's reported 135 per cent leap in sales with ease. |
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