Abloy is actually originally a Finnish company. Nowadays Assa and Abloy is one company. The name Abloy comes from AB (aktiebolag) Lukko (lock) OY (osakeyhtiö). As a kid Abloy meant home key 😀.
"Sportify" haha, that channel often write things wrong. Don't know why they don't make sure to get things right. Also just like typical Americans she ads and ignore letters at random when saying stuff. 2:15 He literally just told you and she still asked... For some reason she thought of a Volkswagen car and he didn't correct her. 8:45 Don't know where she got that from... they are known for just normal locks.
It really annoys me that this Swedish guys persists pronouncing Ikea incorrectly although he knows it is wrong; the correct pronunciation is like "ee-ke-aa" and nothing else. Sheesh!
They missed Husqvarna. Always amusing when an English speaker tries this. But most of them don't even try and it becomes Husky.
HUSKAWARNA :D
She mixed up German Volkswagen with Volvo.
Abloy is actually originally a Finnish company. Nowadays Assa and Abloy is one company. The name Abloy comes from AB (aktiebolag) Lukko (lock) OY (osakeyhtiö). As a kid Abloy meant home key 😀.
"Sportify" haha, that channel often write things wrong. Don't know why they don't make sure to get things right.
Also just like typical Americans she ads and ignore letters at random when saying stuff.
2:15 He literally just told you and she still asked...
For some reason she thought of a Volkswagen car and he didn't correct her.
8:45 Don't know where she got that from... they are known for just normal locks.
It's because he was surprisingly ignorant himself - e.g. Assa Abloy have produced door locks since 1881and there were no digital door locks back then.
You did Fjällräven just about right after you rewinded!
It’s Not “hua” it is more like “wh_re”
Easy peasy 😂
It really annoys me that this Swedish guys persists pronouncing Ikea incorrectly although he knows it is wrong; the correct pronunciation is like "ee-ke-aa" and nothing else. Sheesh!