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How do you pronounce "Knize Ten"?

Just got a bottle of Knize Ten aftershave. Its really nice, very unique. Its kind of fresh, yet musky. Leathery, but not like English Leather.

I really like it. It smells like someone or something from my past, but I can't recall what or where.

Anyway, I would love to know how you pronounce it. Does anyone know?

Thanks.
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It's a German company, so it's something like "Kneetsay", with the "k" NOT silent (as in "Evel Knievel", not as in "knee"). Best - MM
 
Interesting thread on Basenotes about the same thing. I won't spoil it for you by reposting the info! :wink:

Interesting! I'm embarrassed to have called Knize a German company when it is in fact Austrian. All Austrians, please forgive me :biggrin:

If it is in fact Czech, it would be pronounced Knee-shey. The "shey" is tricky. It's more like the French "Chez", not like is the English "chat" as it is asserted in the the link above. But then, the Bohemians might do things differently again :rolleyes: Where are the Czech people if you need one?
 
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