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I was looking through a High Performance Imports mag (Issue 37) and in the stagea article it says that in japan our beloved stagea is pronounced "Stay-Jah"

I have always pronounced it "Stay-Gee-Yah"

How do you pronounce it?

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God... I wish I got a dollar everytime HPI magazine made these sweeping staements about Japan...

Take it from me, I've had more experience in Japan than the whole HPI staff put together:

It's Stay-gee-ah.

In Japanese, they write ステージア... now see that hyphen? It elongates the 'tay' sound in Stagea. Because it's elongated, it's possible that the 'gee-ah' part sounds like 'jah' if said really quickly, but that doesn't mean it's pronounced 'Stay-jah'... nor by a long shot.

And to those car import guys that go to Japan 3 - 4 times a year... I bet their Japanese lanuage ability ranks up there with their J-girl picking up skills >_<

su-tae-gi-ya is how the japanese say it, but that's a japanisation of "Stage-A", which according to the original development and concept doco's is what it was derived from (apparently indicative of Advanced Stage or some shit). So to be correct to its origins it's a "stage-ay", but I always find myself calling it a "staaaaaygeeyah" or more often "stag" and "volvo".

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