mar-eye-k-uh... or at least it SHOULD be. The Germans ar quite good with reliable pronounciation.
The German pronunciation of the name Mareike is "mah-rye-keh." The "e" at the end is pronounced like the "eh" sound in "get."
The pronunciation of the German last name Ploucquet is typically "ploo-ket." The "ou" in German is pronounced like the English "oo" sound, and the "qu" is pronounced like a "k" sound.
Schulpforta is the name of a German monastery and thus has a German pronunciation. A pronunciation key for it is shul-for-tah, with the emphasis on the last syllable.
Ehrlich - you pronounce the ch as "k" Well, maybe because this is the ENGLISH spelling and pronunciation subcategory, and the name Ehrlich is GERMAN.
The Pennsylvania Dutch got their name from the English word "Deutsch," which means German in German. The Dutch pronunciation of "Deutsch" led to the term "Dutch" being used to refer to the German-speaking immigrants who settled in Pennsylvania in the 17th and 18th centuries.
The name "Ezell" does not have a direct translation in German or French since it is a proper noun. It would typically remain the same in both languages.
It's the same in German, but with a German pronunciation.
The pronunciation of the German last name Ploucquet is typically "ploo-ket." The "ou" in German is pronounced like the English "oo" sound, and the "qu" is pronounced like a "k" sound.
My-err....like the girls name Mair
Schulpforta is the name of a German monastery and thus has a German pronunciation. A pronunciation key for it is shul-for-tah, with the emphasis on the last syllable.
"Jose" is Spanish for Joseph; Joseph is a German name, at least spelled the same in German. The German (Deutsch) pronunciation is "yo-sef."
Alana meaning: Precious origin: German
As it is an English brand name, the word and its pronunciation remain the exact same.
It's nationality is German. As for pronunciation, I have no idea.
"Charles" is a French equivalent of the English/German name "Karl."Specifically, the French word is a masculine proper noun. The pronunciation is "shahrl." The pronunciation of the English/German loan word in French is "kahrl."
Ehrlich - you pronounce the ch as "k" Well, maybe because this is the ENGLISH spelling and pronunciation subcategory, and the name Ehrlich is GERMAN.
Yes, it's the German, Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese form of Giselle. .
In English it is pronounced MYOO-nik, however, in the German language, Munich has a different name and pronunciation.