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01-03-2000, 12:56 PM,
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Sorry to contradict you m_cyclops, but even on its own Moët (the diaeresis is on the "e", not "o") is still pronounced with a hard for the above explained reason. Furthermore, with Chandon joined by the "et" or "&" it is pronounced "Mow-ett ay chandon" and although the "n" and the end of Chandon is softned, it is pronounced (in fact it's more like "chandong" but very softly and not at all as an Anglo-Saxon would naturally pronounce it).
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