Lazard pronunciation
Is it
1) LAH-Zerd (Lah as in Lassie, Zerd and as blizzard) 2) luh-ZARD (luh as in luck, Zard rhymes with hard) 3) LAH-Zard (Lah as in Lassie, Zard rhymes with hard)
Thanks guys...
Is it
1) LAH-Zerd (Lah as in Lassie, Zerd and as blizzard) 2) luh-ZARD (luh as in luck, Zard rhymes with hard) 3) LAH-Zard (Lah as in Lassie, Zard rhymes with hard)
Thanks guys...
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Ive heard all 3 being used, but from my experience its more (80% of the time) number 2.
Well, Bruce Wasserstein uses number two...as does David-Weill. I'd go with what they say.
It's 2.
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seconded.
what? i thought it sounded the same as "lasered"
no wonder i didn't make it to the second round...
Definitely number 2 luh-zard
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It's actually neither of the three. It's Luh-czar.
haha its luh-ZARD
which leads to the next logical question: at which investment bank would a pirate work?
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Thank you thread, for helping me see the wrongs of my ways.
what about the second part "Frères"?
I think it sounds like "fair"?
it's three in london with an s at the end - every bank has an s at the end of it in london
Lazards, Merrills etc.
Freres is like 'frair'
Fur-Air?
Basically, like fair, but with an 'r' between the 'f' and the 'air'.
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