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By CivicTypeR
#56004 Ok, this is really bugging me. I've never heard anyone say the word before, how is it said?

Is it pronounced like this...

MUG.......UN

or like this...

MEW.......GUN

Really bugging me, please help :lol:
I'm getting a new dog, considering wether to call him Mugen or not.

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Any other name surgestions would be cool. Spoon sounds like a retarded name :lol:
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By ChicagoMike
#56006 Its pronounced Mewg-in. I had to hyphenate it that way so it was pronounced correctly. Thats my cats name. :thumb:
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By hkspowers
#56012 Actually it is pronounced moo-gen. Gen sounding like Guinness the beer. I asked my gf who is Japanese. :thumb:
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By Bouli
#56053 Call him Tanabee :thumb:
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By vtec_gloucester
#56063 aint it one of them words that the only person who truely knows how to pronouce it is the person who made it up. lol

not a very good name for a dog though imo.
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By ChicagoMike
#56065
hkspowers wrote:Actually it is pronounced moo-gen. Gen sounding like Guinness the beer. I asked my gf who is Japanese. :thumb:


The Japanese pronunciation is moo-gen. (neither syllable gets emphasis).
It is understandible that Americans would pronounce it differently, and that's okay.
But Mugen is a Japanese company, as is Honda, so naturally they would say "moogen."

Its the 'moo' pronunciation that is correct. But the important thing to note here is what it stands for.

Taken literally, the two characters mean "no limit"--however, the actual connotation/spirit is more along the lines of "infinity". :thumb:
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By CivicTypeR
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Bouli wrote:Call him Tanabee :thumb:


:lol: that's a cool name, but too long lol.

vtec_gloucester wrote:aint it one of them words that the only person who truely knows how to pronouce it is the person who made it up. lol

not a very good name for a dog though imo.


Surgestions? :? :lol:

ChicagoMike wrote:
Taken literally, the two characters mean "no limit"--however, the actual connotation/spirit is more along the lines of "infinity". :thumb:


Wow, that's awsome, I never knew this. I always wondered what it ment / stoof for, as I was sure it wasn't just a random name someone in Japan thought up for a company lol
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By Graham
#56094 A friend of mine has a cat called Mugen too :P

I say it like this "MEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWGGIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN"
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By Gorveatt
#56103 While on topic for word pronunciation Tein is it T-in or T-Yen or T-en? or what is it? i've always pronounced it T-en... but that's just me...
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By egchick
#56107 mooo-gen


just call the puppy
TAKUMI!! from inital D
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By CivicTypeR
#56123 Why would you name your pet VTEC :lol:

I say Tein... Ten.
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By KIL390GP
#56307 Well the 'jap' form will be te-in but the 'euro' form for me would lean towards the dutch ij(in afrikaans y), T-aay-n.