It is quite similar to the English way. You pronounce the A's in the same way, but the Ns are much more hard sounding and you pronounce them twice, so it comes out with "an-na" not "ana".
Whenever there's two same letters in a word or name in Polish - you pronounce them separately, but so that it does sound rather smooth.
In Polish, Anna is pronounced as "AHN-nah."
"Anna" is spelled the same way in Polish as it is in English - "Anna."
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.
In Polish, Angela is pronounced as "ahn-geh-lah."
Michael in Polish is pronounced as "MEE-ha-oo."
The same as in English: honor, but we pronounce the "h"
"Nothing" in Polish is "nic" (pronounce: nits)
In Polish, the name "Wanda" is spelled and pronounced the same as in English. It is pronounced as "VAHN-dah" in Polish.
Anna
In Polish, Zywiec beer is pronounced as "ZHE-vyets." The emphasis is on the first syllable.
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nook in america. vanook in polish
The Polish word for "yes" is pronounced "tak" (pronounced like "tahk").
Podgorska is Polish.
It is pronounced as "TLOO-sti CHVARE-tek" in Polish.
Punch-key (Really! It's Polish.)
Laska This is how you pronounce it Jas-ka
The Polish name Dzierzon is pronounced as "JER-zawn." The "Dz" is pronounced like the English "J" sound, and the "rz" is pronounced like the French "j" or the English "s" in "measure."