How do you pronounce Starion?

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How do you pronounce Starion?

Poll ended at Tue Aug 10, 2004 11:57 pm

STAH-RI-ON (STAH like in Star)
7
29%
STA-REE-ON (Rhymes with stallion)
17
71%
 
Total votes: 24

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Post by Paradoxx »

Glenjo owns a starion with a 2.6 in it, it has "Stallion" markings on the back
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I believe that if you directly translate the japanese characters it spells STAR LYON :)

The americans pronounce it strange: CONN KWEST :wtf:
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Post by GADGET »

Yes. Japs cant say "L" I did japanese at school and any word with L in it got turned to R. my name went from Michael to Maiikuru.
So the Li part of Stallion gets turned into Ri to make Starion.

It seems weird dont it. How hard is it to say L?

U know you want to try it now. :)
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MelbStazz wrote:i heard that the starion came from japlish, when they tried to say "stallion" it came out as "starion".
that's what i remember reading ages ago.
Am i even close??? i have seen some starions kicking around with stallion markings.
The trading post ad that was about my car from the previous owner stated that it was a "STALLION", i get there and it's definately a starion. I even kept the ad for a bit of a laugh. rofl
makes sense, think about it, they called their smaller hatch the "colt" or smaller type of horse, so it follows that Starion was Stallion as in more powerful 'horse'
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If you look in those archived magazines you see it says

"Starion is actually a play on words, and has nothing to do with a Japanese male horse"

dated 1984 I think.

The Stallion badge wont be factory, it will be a modification. Much like I plan on changing my Galant badge to read 'GoGoLant' and there is many people who change 'MITSUBISHI' to 'ITSTHSHIT'.

If Stallion became starion - then Galant would be Garant - it has nothing to do with a horse :glare:
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If you look in those archived magazines you see it says

"Starion is actually a play on words, and has nothing to do with a Japanese male horse"

dated 1984 I think.

The Stallion badge wont be factory, it will be a modification. Much like I plan on changing my Galant badge to read 'GoGoLant' and there is many people who change 'MITSUBISHI' to 'ITSTHSHIT'.

If Stallion became starion - then Galant would be Garant - it has nothing to do with a horse :glare: Not to mention Colt, Lancer, Delica Van, L300, L200.

Although this site challenges me, and says Im wrong, and I might beleive it. Its also hilarious what Pajero is in spanish.

http://www.snopes.com/business/misxlate/starion.asp
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Post by NXTIME »

SpidersWeb wrote:If you look in those archived magazines you see it says

"Starion is actually a play on words, and has nothing to do with a Japanese male horse"

dated 1984 I think.

The Stallion badge wont be factory, it will be a modification. Much like I plan on changing my Galant badge to read 'GoGoLant' and there is many people who change 'MITSUBISHI' to 'ITSTHSHIT'.

If Stallion became starion - then Galant would be Garant - it has nothing to do with a horse :glare: Not to mention Colt, Lancer, Delica Van, L300, L200.

Although this site challenges me, and says Im wrong, and I might beleive it. Its also hilarious what Pajero is in spanish.

http://www.snopes.com/business/misxlate/starion.asp
I agree with SpidersWeb above post. Starion is spelt "Star Lyon" in Japlish translations.
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Post by glutonous gloop »

Like Al I tend to pronounce it as just "Starion", "Delorean" to airheads but mainly just "piece of shite"
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Post by Paradoxx »

I have also heard that it is a joining of the words "Star of Orion"
But i like the horse thing better :)
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Post by jrod82 »

Paradoxx wrote:I have also heard that it is a joining of the words "Star of Orion"
I think that's their cop out excuse. That was the official word I think, I have an old promo booklet that says that.
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Post by jrod82 »

Hello all.

After a week of intense and spirited debate, it is now time to give you the answer. The correct way to pronounce "Starion" is:

STA-REE-ON (Rhymes with stallion)

70% of respondents chose the correct answer. It should be noted than anyone heard pronouncing "Starion" in any other way is to be beaten repeatedly about the throat and face with a hammer or a sock stuffed with pool balls. Furthermore, the text that appears under the name of these individuals in forum posts will be changed to "I cannot pronounce Starion properly".

This matter is now considered closed, and no further correspondence will be entered into.

Warm Regards,

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Post by decoy »

jrod82 wrote:Warm Regards,
rofl oh yeh... full of compassion that post was! lol
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STAH-RI-ON.
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Post by ProZac »

Im actually going to have to publicly agree with Cookie on this one. I consider myself an educated, refined indivdual, so STAH-RI-ON it is.

you bitch.

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Post by Defective »

ProZac wrote: I consider myself an educated, refined indivdual, so STAH-RI-ON it is.


i got pulled over the other night and the cop asked what it was... strange i thought, it has the starion sticker on the back and everything... thing is, its registered as a 'Mitsubishi Misc' !!!!!

so even the moron who imported it didnt know how to spell starion, let alone pronounce it....
oz, here i come....
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