I think technically the correct pronunciation is actually “gyuhn” (one syllable) with a hard G. It’s a Korean company and the name is derived from the Korean word gyeon-go which means solid/firm/strong. With that said, everyone has their own way of pronouncing it, but I think the company just goes along with how English speakers have been pronouncing it (jee-on) (I’m Korean-American 🙂)
It's just G on
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@@carsavant no worries, I have to answer that question every day.
I think technically the correct pronunciation is actually “gyuhn” (one syllable) with a hard G. It’s a Korean company and the name is derived from the Korean word gyeon-go which means solid/firm/strong.
With that said, everyone has their own way of pronouncing it, but I think the company just goes along with how English speakers have been pronouncing it (jee-on)
(I’m Korean-American 🙂)