Ha ha! We actually had this discussion several months ago! I don't think we ever came to a real conclusion. I say Britt-ax, like you. But I've heard both and have no idea which is correct.
I had also said it with a sort I until I called the company a few times last month and every person there said it with a long I, and I figured they must know!
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Man, I must sound like an idiot. I thought it was Britt-ax and Chicco as in cheese. You learn something new every day!
I went into Smart Momma asking about Chicco like cheese and felt like such a dumbass when she kept saying Key-co. but I figure that must happen a bunch, so I couldn't be the only one!
Man, I must sound like an idiot. I thought it was Britt-ax and Chicco as in cheese. You learn something new every day!
I went into Smart Momma asking about Chicco like cheese and felt like such a dumbass when she kept saying Key-co.??? but I figure that must happen a bunch, so I couldn't be the only one!
They should have called their car seat the Chee-Fit then if that is their?pronunciation?logic
Man, I must sound like an idiot. I thought it was Britt-ax and Chicco as in cheese. You learn something new every day!
I went into Smart Momma asking about Chicco like cheese and felt like such a dumbass when she kept saying Key-co. but I figure that must happen a bunch, so I couldn't be the only one!
They should have called their car seat the Chee-Fit then if that is their pronunciation logic
Chicco is an Italian company, and in Italian a CH followed by I or E has a K sound. (Similarly, a C followed by I or E has a "ch" sound -- think cappuccino or ciao.) KeyFit is an English name obviously, but you made me curious enough that I just checked the Chicco website, and the KeyFit isn't listed in their Italian brochure. So it's an Italian company with an English-named product -- how international, LOL.
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Re: How do you pronounce Britax?
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It's Bry-tax
and Chicco is pronounced Key-co with a hard "K" sound instead of the "ch" like in cheese.
I went into Smart Momma asking about Chicco like cheese and felt like such a dumbass when she kept saying Key-co. but I figure that must happen a bunch, so I couldn't be the only one!
They should have called their car seat the Chee-Fit then if that is their?pronunciation?logic
for serious!
Chicco is an Italian company, and in Italian a CH followed by I or E has a K sound. (Similarly, a C followed by I or E has a "ch" sound -- think cappuccino or ciao.) KeyFit is an English name obviously, but you made me curious enough that I just checked the Chicco website, and the KeyFit isn't listed in their Italian brochure. So it's an Italian company with an English-named product -- how international, LOL.
Our Thanksgiving Day baby 11/22/07
Pregnant with #2 with LPD, uterine polyp/hysteroscopy, DOR (AMH = 0.17), 2 c/ps
Our early Christmas present 12/9/10