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You have always wondered how the names of your German ancestors were correctly pronounced in German? You have got German friends or business partners and want to get the pronunciation of their names right? You need the correct pronunciation of a German name for a radio or TV production? This is the right place
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We can agree on Welsh boys names eg Iolo, Ieuan, Iestyn, which are all pronounceable in German but not from the spelling, iyswim. I think Germans might find it hard to pronounce welsh names as in German the letters are pronounced in a different way to welsh (think of all those 'w's which would be sounded as 'v's).
For a classic German name, just think of the children in The Sound of Music: Friedrich, Kurt, Louisa, Brigitta, and wee Gretel. (And nevermind that the Von Trapps are Austrian!). Find more great German names at BabyZone.
Looking for both boy and girl names (we don't know what we are having) that would be pronounced the same way in German and English (many are not). I am an American but my husband is German and we live in Germany. Ideas?
2 Aug 2016 Pronounced: AH-na-LEES. Origin: German hybrid. Meaning: Anna (Hebrew: “Grace") and Elise (French: “God is my Oath"). Put Anna and Elise together, and what do you get? A beautiful combination: Analiese. The name is similar to the more English-looking Annalisa, and also can be spelled Analisa,
7 Jul 2015 Problem is when I googled it the pronunciation was almost like Lo-jen, I then watched a tv series in German that I knew featured the name, and it was pronounced exactly like the English pronunciation. These days, I'd assume people are more exposed to English names and that's why they're catching on all
The German alphabet has 26 letters, similar to English, although German also includes combined letters and three umlauted vowels (a, o and u). Using certain letters can mean your baby name's will be pronounced differently in English and German; J and W, for example, are pronounced differently in German, while 'th' can
As my children are Dutch/English and were born here, we went for some French names as they are pronounced the same in all three languages. 0 DH brought a German names book back from DE for me; must admit that I couldn't find much I liked for boys that would work both in English and German.
14 Nov 2004 English/German pronunciation? - posted in Baby Names: Hello!My husband is American, I am Austrian. We are looking for names which are pronounced the same in English and in German. Any ideas?ThanksAttersee.
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