If you mean the car Porsche, then no, it's manufactured in Germany.
If you don't then I don't know what you're trying to ask, because Porsh isn't a word in any language that I can think of.
French Guiana, formerly a colony and now an overseas department of France.
Yes, I am quite sure the French have a God... many French people are Catholic. But not all French people are religious
French cooling was invented by French cooks over centuries.
yes Gigi is french because my parents are french and they named me Gigi and i asked my parents if the orgin was french and they said yes!!!!!!!!!!!!
French passports are for French nationals. If your father holds French citizenship - which is possible from the fact he was born on a French territory, but not automatic - you can in turn apply for French citizenship. It is very unlikely that you could get French citizenship if your father isn't himself French. If he his, that will not be granted automatically either. To size up your chances, contact the French embassy or consulate in your home country.
the answer is porsh
germany.
You say "porche", you need to make the "ch" sound more "sh". You will say it like this "porsh" although the correct way to say porch in french is PORCHE.
Porsh? Mustang?
Porsh or Porsha'
Straight noun or thing. it's a car.
Chasing Classic Cars - 2008 Porsh-Ahhh 4-4 was released on: USA: 11 October 2011
No a porsh goes 200MPH and the Bugatti 300MPH
You can get a Porsche in the game after installing the car in the game.You can download the car from the internet.
This quote means just because an opinion is supported by lots of people, doesn't mean it's right. If you have an opinion on a subject, like how to pronounce the car name Porsche, for example, Some will say "porsh" while the correct pronunciation is "porsh-uh".
there are a group of expencive cars and there really expencive one is $76,300 - 140,700 and that's only a porsh, $169.99 and that's a mustange shelby
While many in the US and the UK incorrectly pronounce it as 'porsh', the brand and surname is correctly pronounced as a two-syllable word, 'POR-shuh'. This can be confirmed by calling any Porsche dealership anywhere in the world and noting how the person on the other end answers the phone. --------------------------------------------------------- Por-shuh can seem pretentious. Porsh(uh), where the last (uh) is more of a breath sound, and therefore almost silent, is much closer.