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Linguistic Branding Mysteries: The Origin of Famous Taglines

Taglines are powerful linguistic tools that companies use to create brand identity and recognition. The most memorable ones enter our everyday vocabulary and cultural consciousness. This poll tests your knowledge of the linguistic origins and creative wordplay behind some of the world's most recognizable marketing phrases. Can you identify which famous tagline has its roots in a completely different language?

Which of these famous advertising taglines was inspired by a foreign language phrase?

Poll Type: Trivia | Total Votes: 0

OptionVotesPercentage
{'choice_text': "Nike's 'Just Do It' - derived from the last words of executed murderer Gary Gilmore: 'Let's do it'", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "Volkswagen's 'Das Auto' - literally meaning 'The Car' in German, embracing the brand's national identity", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "Audi's 'Vorsprung durch Technik' - German phrase meaning 'Advancement through Technology'", 'is_correct': False}00%
{'choice_text': "Toyota's 'Oh what a feeling!' - inspired by the Japanese phrase 'Waku-Doki' (heart-pumping excitement)", 'is_correct': True}00%