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I've only heard it Bimmer for cars over the last few decades. To me, hearing Beemer for the cars is like hearing someone say Porsche as one syllable.
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Here's my take. I grew up in the UK and BMWs were referred to either as BMs (simply a short version of 'B-M-W') or Beemers. BMW bikes were also called Beemers. I've been in the US for 20 years but I can tell you that in the UK, nothing has changed. I believe (from personal anecdotal research) that in the rest of the English speaking world (Australasia, Canada) it is the same.
Only in the US have I ever heard anyone call it a Bimmer which sounds silly to me so I call it a Beemer. So there.
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I've always heard the cars vs the motorcycles as pronounced two different ways, with the long E sound for motorcycles and the short I sound for cars, when discussed by motorcycle and car enthisasts. I've only heard Beemer used for cars by people who were most definitely not into cars, and knew very little about them.
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Im British and always have knows them as "BM's or Beamers, Same as Mercedes are always Merc's to me but Over here thats for Mercury's (Ford) I usually say the whole BMW but I know on occasions I'll say BM or Beamer, Never Bimmer, Thats an American thing
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I could swear my German colleagues referred to them as BM's last time I was over there.
And correcting someone about their pronunciation of the word for your car seems pretentious. If you mispronounced Prius, what would you think of the tree-hugger owner correcting your pronunciation? |
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Since it's Ferdinand's name (and the e is not silent on the end of German words, like in most English and French) I always pronounce it with two syllables. One syllable is for the gold chain status seekers.
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surprised anyone cares
I call them both beemer or bmw
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If you call a car a BEEMER then everyone knows you're not really a BMW enthusist. The cars are BIMMERS. I would consider anyone refering to any BMW as a "BM" as an insult.
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go tell the Germans that
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Maybe it's just me, but I never heard a German saying that.
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You need to watch more Top Gear, Fifth Gear, etc. Referring to BMWs as BM's is increasingly common. |
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