This is how you pronounce Murcielago! Darren Cassey 17 Nov 2014 Previous It's a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand... Next How do can we really know that it was Ken Block driving in Gymkhana 7? I mean his face isn't revealed, it could have been another stunt driver and Hoonigan are just using the name for publicity. More News News The Adorable Little Toyota Aygo X Hybrid Is On Sale From £21,595 25/11/25 Cars You Forgot About Peugeot Once Built A Hot Hatch With Sliding Doors, And It Was So Weird 25/11/25 Motorsport 10 Cool Race Cars That Never Raced 25/11/25 Gaming Project Motor Racing Review: Full Of Potential, Lacking Polish 25/11/25 News New 469-Mile Range Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake EV Now On Sale In UK 25/11/25 Gaming The Best Black Friday 2025 Deals For Racing Gamers 25/11/25Comments I don’t know what to feel anymore. Damn I don’t even know how to pronounce the names of my Lamborghinis, thanks for this video. Murciélago= Spanish.Bat= English.So it’s pronounced like we do (spanish people). “There’s no LÁGO” Yet he was standing in front of a Muira… I bet this guy is a grammar Na zi on CT. That’s how you begin learning Spanish, now keep practicing with these other car names http://www.oddee.com/item_93544.aspx I’ve been pronouncing it as “moor-chie-LA-go”, which is how it sounds using Italian pronunciation. When you’ve been mispronouncing it for a decade Pagination Page 1 Next page Next Page Subscribe to our NewsletterGet the latest car news, reviews and unmissable promotions from the team direct to your inboxFor more information see our Privacy Policy Leave this field blank
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I don’t know what to feel anymore.
Damn I don’t even know how to pronounce the names of my Lamborghinis, thanks for this video.
Murciélago= Spanish.
Bat= English.
So it’s pronounced like we do (spanish people). “There’s no LÁGO”
Yet he was standing in front of a Muira…
I bet this guy is a grammar Na zi on CT.
That’s how you begin learning Spanish, now keep practicing with these other car names http://www.oddee.com/item_93544.aspx
I’ve been pronouncing it as “moor-chie-LA-go”, which is how it sounds using Italian pronunciation.
When you’ve been mispronouncing it for a decade
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