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Once, and forever. The letter 'o' in Grob is pronounced
like Boat and not like Bob. The vowel sound in Bob cannot be made in German using the letter 'o.' It does not exist. To make that sound they would have to write Bab or Bahb. Grob means big, thick, coarse, uncouth, peasant-like, etc. At 13:00 09 February 2006, Damien Dyer wrote: I have asked a German! Interesting. In the US, pretty much everybody I know pronounces it Grow'b (long O). is the correct way to say Grob!!! At 12:36 09 February 2006, wrote: Interesting. In the US, pretty much everybody I know pronounces it Grow'b (long O). I guess that's the non-metric pronounciation! More useless trivia: My glider is an LS6-b according to the flight manual. Yet everytime I see an LS in print in the US it's called an LS-6B, LS-4A, etc. Maybe because that's how we name our military planes (EA-6B, for example)? And if a Grob 103 is a Concrete Swan - then a Schweizer 2-32 is an Aluminum Overcast! Love that beast too... This is bad - I need a thermal fix soon! Cheers, Kirk 66 |
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