How do you pronounce Lucasi?

Wow, I'm amazed at how many of these replies are either dead wrong or totally vague about how the "a" syllable is pronounced.

Measureman, here it is:

loo-CAH-see.

Any post that disagrees is wrong.

-Andrew

Andrew is correct. Talk to anyone at Cue and Case sales, their distributor, and this is the way it is pronounced.

As my high school english teacher would have said, the "a" is short, not long.

Steve
 
Andrew is correct. Talk to anyone at Cue and Case sales, their distributor, and this is the way it is pronounced.

As my high school english teacher would have said, the "a" is short, not long.

Steve

Well...

Jim Lucas owns Cue and Case sales. Jim Lucas started the Lucasi line (among others). Many believe that he added the "i" to the end of his name to give it a European sounding name.


Eric >going with "Lucas Eee" :p
 
Wow, I'm amazed at how many of these replies are either dead wrong or totally vague about how the "a" syllable is pronounced.

Measureman, here it is:

loo-CAH-see.

Any post that disagrees is wrong.

-Andrew

This is the only way I have ever heard it pronounced. If it were Loo Kay See, it would be spelled luchese where I am from.

Dom
 
Never heard it pronounced any other way: Lou-KOZ-ee

How does that sound in Chinese?:p
 
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