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Most English speakers say "van gó or van gokh; the actual Dutch is more like von khokh. kh is the gutteral sound in 'Bach'.
Many foreigners say Van Goff or Van Go. The Dutch pronounce it in the true way with a CH like in Scottish loch, which is soft, not like in lock.
Vincent van Gogh was a Dutch painter with a Dutch name. See: http://www.forvo.com/word/jean_vincent/ for an audio pronunciation of Vincent ('Vah(n)-sah(n)")
There is an audio link to a Dutch pronunciation site here: Click link below! Phonetically spelled out: foh ray...thts d dutch way! othawise in English it wud b van ray
It's a Javanese name, right? In Javanese, we always pronounce words like what is written. So Djawadi is pronounce : Ja-wa-dee
The name Van Hezewyk is typically pronounced as "Vahn Heh-zuh-wick." The emphasis is often placed on the first syllable of each part of the name. The "Van" is pronounced like "vahn," the "Heze" sounds like "heh-zuh," and the "wyk" is pronounced like "wick." However, pronunciation may vary based on regional accents or personal preferences.
some pronounce it Van-draws while others pronounce it Van-drows. take your pick ;)
sa-van-a
you pronounce it cav-en-ah
The answer is Ludvig Van Beethoven
KOH-shuh.
van-eyes
its (/jan' clod'/)
Daw-vey van-itee
Bhean chéile = Van KHAY-leh.
It is pronounced as "COH-shuh van BROO-ghen."
VAN-gel-ees. The stress is on the first syllable.