In the present case, which concerns a German expression that has a common meaning when written ‘zum Wohl’ — namely that of ‘to wish well-being’ for a person, particularly when toasting or following a sneeze — and that does not when the adverb ‘wohl’, meaning ‘probably’, is attached to the term ‘zum’, the pertinent German-speaking public will notice the mistake made and substitute the word ‘wohl’, incorrectly written in this case, with that of ‘Wohl’ (see, to that effect, judgment of 12 June 2007, MacLean-Fogg v OHIM (LOKTHREAD), T‐339/05, not published, EU:T:2007:172, paragraph 55).
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