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    Ludwig or Ludvig: Mozart or Motzart

    I know that this seems like a silly question. I have always pronounced Beethoven's name: Lud-wig, and Mozart's: Mo-zart. When I listen to the movies and the way they pronounce their names it sounds like they are saying Lud-vig, and Mot-zart. So what I am wondering is what is the correct pronunciation of their names?

    Thanks,
    Preston
    - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

    #2
    Ludwig is pronounced LOOD-vihg, and Mozart is pronounced MOE-tsart.

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      #3
      Thank you Chris for clarifying that. I thought that might be the case but was not sure.
      - I hope, or I could not live. - written by H.G. Wells

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        #4
        Preston, it isn't a silly question in-and-of-itself, but does rather expose the linguistic weakness of many Anglo-Saxons. Here in continental Europe such dilemmas hardly raise an eyebrow, but it is a sad comment, is it not, on our incapability (read total ignorance) to pronounce such names 'correctly'.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Chris View Post
          Ludwig is pronounced LOOD-vihg, and Mozart is pronounced MOE-tsart.
          But surely: LOOHD-VIG, and MOAT-ZART.

          Pedantic PDG

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            #6
            Shurely shome mishtake?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Philip View Post
              Preston, it isn't a silly question in-and-of-itself, but does rather expose the linguistic weakness of many Anglo-Saxons. Here in continental Europe such dilemmas hardly raise an eyebrow, but it is a sad comment, is it not, on our incapability (read total ignorance) to pronounce such names 'correctly'.
              Hmm...Well, I don't think that Preston is an Anglo-Saxon. But I am! The best French I ever heard was in the Pink Panther films, with Peter Sellers.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Philip View Post
                Shurely shome mishtake?
                Still hitting the claret a bit too hard, Phil?...

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                  #9
                  PDG, you are smelly Brit that never washes and you eat horrible food. QED. Basta, voilĂ  !

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                    #10
                    Well, some of that's true. But the rest, I deny!!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by PDG View Post
                      Hmm...Well, I don't think that Preston is an Anglo-Saxon. But I am! The best French I ever heard was in the Pink Panther films, with Peter Sellers.
                      And don't tell me the best German you heard was from the Monty Python seris....

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                        #12
                        No, actually, it was in Hogan's Heroes...

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Chris View Post
                          Ludwig is pronounced LOOD-vihg, and Mozart is pronounced MOE-tsart.
                          I once asked a similar question, so I add this particular again: don't German pronounce the final G as a K, so LUDVIK (lood-vik for English speakers)? Please Germans here help!

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                            #14
                            One online pronunciation guide (German Department of the University of Exeter) gave this instruction:

                            But "g" hardens to a "k", when it occurs at the end of a word or syllable, or before an "s" or a "t".

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                              #15
                              Hi everybody,
                              I'm not so good in English, but I'm from Germany and I want do help you in the question how to pronounce Ludwig and Mozart.
                              First of all there are a lot of dialects here in Germany but the common pronunciation of Ludwig is very simple Lud - wig like you'd - Loud and sick - wig and the w is like in week (a short ee like in sick). It is prounced very straight not with a melody in ou and w in it.
                              Mozart is very difficult -- Mo is like show or mole but only o not ou -- and zart is like smart and z like zipper -zart
                              I hope I could explain a little bit.
                              Beethoven used the French version of his name a lot of years in his early time in Vienna and everybody knew him as Louis - French pronunciation Loui

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