including 'gut' in a company name
hi
I am starting a fundraising company and I would like to call it zumgut, which is an evocative mix of German words 'zum' (towards) and 'gut' (good).
but I know that the English term 'gut' means something like 'bowel' or 'to eviscerate', which is unfit for a fundraising cause.
do you think that English speaking people will associate the sound 'zumgut' with the above mentioned 'gut' meanings?
or is there any other concept this sound could be associated with?
thanks a lot
Lorenzo
Re: including 'gut' in a company name
Welcome to the forum, lorenzob. :hi:
If you are planning to operate in English-speaking countries, think of a different name. Zumgut, probably pronounced /zʌmgʌt/ sounds like some unpleasant stomach disorder you acquired while staying at a rather sordid hotel.
Re: including 'gut' in a company name
5jj, thank you very much for your straight answer.
Could 'zumgood' be a better option?
Ciao
Lorenzo
Re: including 'gut' in a company name
Better, but it sounds uncomfortably close to Some Good - which doesn't convey a very positive viewpoint, with the implication 'Some... but not much'.
b
Re: including 'gut' in a company name
Thank you BobK, all is clearer now.
Lorenzo