When someone asks how to say Ledger Wallet, answer in two parts: Ledger is the brand name, and Wallet is the app word. A short answer is enough at first. If the person is new to the name, add one sentence explaining that Ledger Wallet is the app layer used with Ledger devices.
Answer the question in one sentence
Use a compact line such as: "Ledger is the brand name, and Ledger Wallet is the app name." If they need the brand sound, send them to how Ledger should be pronounced.
Starting with one sentence keeps the reply clear in chat, phone, or face-to-face conversation.
Separate the brand from the app word
Do not turn Ledger Wallet into a single unclear sound. Say Ledger first, then Wallet. For the app role itself, what Ledger Wallet does explains the account, update, and connection layer.
This keeps pronunciation separate from app workflow.
Add background only if the listener needs it
If the listener only asked how to say the name, stop after the short answer. If they ask what it refers to, continue with what Ledger is or what Ledger means.
The amount of background should match the listener's question, not a fixed script.
Use a written follow-up for clarity
After a voice answer, write Ledger Wallet in English so the person can search and record the name correctly. The answer works best when it leaves the listener with the exact spelling, not only a sound cue.
