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Lamborghini History: Part 2; The meaning of the Lamborghini car names.

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Uploaded by on Oct 19, 2010

More about the names and history of some of the Lamborghini cars. Cars like the Diablo, Miura, Gallardo and Murciélago are names after Spanish bulls or something related to Spanish Bull fighting.

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  • Hehe, in proper Castillian Spanish (not the mongrel Mexican and Puorto Ricans that yanks are familiar with) the letter c is pronounced as a "th".

  • @truekiwijoker You are half correct. Variations in pronunciation exist all within Spain itself. There is the Castilian "th" and there is "s". Depends on where in Spain you are. For example northern Spain versus southern Spain. Don't need to go to Latin America to hear "s" versus "th". It's perhaps like English from England versus American. Color versus colour. Trousers versus pants. Variants of same language. Good insight! Let's respect all cultures though. :)

  • who the fuck cares how you pronounce it i'm italian and pronounce it how i want.

  • @manuntd2009 I guest yoy entled to your awn opinian. If you want to say you are from Itly or Itaaly or Italiay. You can say the sky is green and you can one day buy a car and say you have a labornini Galaada with a Feeten enjun and you loove it. It is your right. You may be misunderstood and seem uneducated, but it's your right to do so. I'm just showing you the correct way. You can continue to be wrong if you so choose. Your use of the "F word" shows u don't care about much. So be it. :)

  • @carlylespicks just the way you presented it was way too pretentious, pronounce it correctly and thats it, dont get on your high horse and start preaching to us.

  • @manuntd2009 Most people who watched this video enjoyed it and were glad to learn the proper way to say it. You have to look at why you took it this way. Pretentious? Fur coat, huge sunglasses, Benz? Nope. Just a regular person like anybody else. My possessions and experiences don't change that. I'm not perfect, but I'm glad to be corrected if I'm mistaken about something. It almost seems u were on the "high horse". How dare I try to tell YOU how to pronounce it?! It's all perspective I guess

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  • Love lambos and wondered about the names. You learn something everyday eh.

  • I'd have never thought I'd be learning spanish.

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  • Correction, most lamborghinis are named after bulls but the new "Sesto Elemento" is not, it means "the sixth element" or Carbon, because of the carbon fiber used in the car's body.

  • becausse of that Dissagreement on Enzo's part?

    Ferruccio swore he'd never buy a ferrari again and would build his own GT car's better and nicer looking than ferrari's.

    it could have been a Borg & Beck ,or Fichtel & Sach's, part's

    but that's irellavant

  • it was funny as when Feruccio went to talk to Enzo about the clutch in his older 250GT, that it wasnt acting right.

    enzo had a stink of an atitude and told Feruccio to go drive tractor's as Enzo didn't think he could drive a car right.

    Wellll,,, Ferruccio went to his shop's and pulled the clutch out of his 250GT.

    and found out it had the same part's as his tractor model's were using.

    he put a stronger part in the clutch in the 250 nand all was well again.

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