Hi!
I know this may seem a strange question, but in fact it has some relevance for Kona owners in a Portuguese speaking country...
You see, Kona in Portuguese and read in the Portuguese way sounds exactly like the C word referring to the female genitalia, in the exact same slang meaning as the English counterpart. Not the anatomical and less offensive way... :shock:
In fact, the name in the frame only differs from the written form by replacing the C with a K, which means that the (few) Kona owners proudly show-off that "elegant" word wherever they go!
So, I'd like to ask if anyone knows the correct way the Kona name is pronounced when it comes to the O letter regarding the Hawaiian accent.
Is the O pronounced like in the word "Go", or as in the word "Top"?
I've heard it both ways and I'm unsure and I'm tired of whispering the name of my bike in the middle of a conversation when non-mtbikers are around.
Yet, it's a great name for jokes! From a female MTB friend saying that now she owned two of them! :shock:
Or a little kid in a world XC held in the Algarve in the late 90's almost provoking an heart attack to his mother and grandmother by constantly saying loud and proud (in not a very innocent way...): Look mother another Kona, and there's another Kona!
When my group passed him he said it about 5 or 6 times!
His mother and grandmother constantly told him to shut up menacing him with punishments, to what he replied he didn't understand why as he was just naming the bikes!
His father, was walking a few meters in front of him thrying to disguise the laugh with tears in the eyes!
I know this may seem a strange question, but in fact it has some relevance for Kona owners in a Portuguese speaking country...
You see, Kona in Portuguese and read in the Portuguese way sounds exactly like the C word referring to the female genitalia, in the exact same slang meaning as the English counterpart. Not the anatomical and less offensive way... :shock:
In fact, the name in the frame only differs from the written form by replacing the C with a K, which means that the (few) Kona owners proudly show-off that "elegant" word wherever they go!
So, I'd like to ask if anyone knows the correct way the Kona name is pronounced when it comes to the O letter regarding the Hawaiian accent.
Is the O pronounced like in the word "Go", or as in the word "Top"?
I've heard it both ways and I'm unsure and I'm tired of whispering the name of my bike in the middle of a conversation when non-mtbikers are around.
Yet, it's a great name for jokes! From a female MTB friend saying that now she owned two of them! :shock:
Or a little kid in a world XC held in the Algarve in the late 90's almost provoking an heart attack to his mother and grandmother by constantly saying loud and proud (in not a very innocent way...): Look mother another Kona, and there's another Kona!
When my group passed him he said it about 5 or 6 times!
His mother and grandmother constantly told him to shut up menacing him with punishments, to what he replied he didn't understand why as he was just naming the bikes!
His father, was walking a few meters in front of him thrying to disguise the laugh with tears in the eyes!