Learn to say popular home espresso machine brand names correctly.
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How is De'Longhi (Italian manufacturer of home espresso machines and coffee equipment) correctly pronounced?
De'Longhi is pronounced 'deh-LONG-gee' — the Italian surname, with a hard 'g' sound in the second syllable. In a technical interview: "De'Longhi's built-in grinder measured the dose automatically before every shot."
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How is Nespresso (Nestlé's brand of pod-based espresso machines) correctly pronounced?
Nespresso is pronounced 'neh-SPREH-soh' — 'Nestlé' blended with 'espresso', stress on the second syllable. In a technical interview: "Nespresso's capsule system pierced and brewed the pod in a single sealed cycle."
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How is Breville (Australian manufacturer of home espresso machines and kitchen appliances) correctly pronounced?
Breville is pronounced 'bruh-VEEL' — stress on the second syllable, rhyming with 'reveal'. In a technical interview: "Breville's Barista Express ground the beans and pulled the shot from a single countertop unit."
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How is Jura (Swiss manufacturer of premium fully automatic espresso machines) correctly pronounced?
Jura is pronounced 'YOO-rah' — the Swiss brand name, following the German-influenced pronunciation of the mountain range it's named after. In a technical interview: "Jura's fully automatic machine ground, tamped, and brewed with a single button press."
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How is Gaggia (Italian manufacturer credited with inventing the modern espresso machine) correctly pronounced?
Gaggia is pronounced 'GAH-jah' — the founder's Italian surname, with a soft 'g' sound like in 'beige'. In a technical interview: "Gaggia's original lever machine is often credited with creating the first true espresso crema."