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Baccarat Rouge is pronounced as \“bah-kah-rah roozh\“. The first word \“Baccarat\“ has three syllables with emphasis on the last syllable, while \“Rouge\“ is a French word meaning \“red\“ and is pronounced with a soft \“zh\“ sound at the end.
In Pakistani culture, traditional fragrances hold significant importance. Local attar (perfume) making has been practiced for centuries using natural ingredients like roses, sandalwood, and musk. These traditional scents are often used during religious ceremonies, weddings, and special occasions.
Modern luxury fragrances like Baccarat Rouge have gained popularity among urban Pakistani communities, particularly in major cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. The blend of traditional scent preferences with contemporary luxury brands reflects the evolving cultural landscape of Pakistan. |
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