It's pronounced like "yo-lu-pu-ki".
The yo is pronounced like you would say "Yo, wassup?"
The lu is pronounced with a short u-sound.
The pu is also pronounced with a short u, and followed by stress on the k. Like saying a fast u and kinda pausing on the k. Then a short i, pronounced like the i in the word ticket.
then joulupukki lives forever but not his
The name "Areti" is typically pronounced as ah-REH-tee. The emphasis is on the second syllable, with a soft "a" sound at the beginning. Depending on the language or cultural context, slight variations in pronunciation may occur.
The cast of Viime hetken ostoksia - 2002 includes: Pertti Kinanen as Joulupukki Ilkka Koivula as Kari Sesa Lehto as Poro Aki Pelkonen as Vartija Tiina Puntala as Roosa
"Carrefour" is pronounced as "kar-fur" in English. The first syllable sounds like "car," and the second syllable rhymes with "fur." In French, it's pronounced more like "kar-fur," with a softer 'r' sound.
They call Santa Claus in Finland Joulupukki.
Finlandhe is called joulupukki in France
The cast of Joulupukkien maa - 1999 includes: Matti Aakko as Joulupukki Lordi as Joulupukki Jari Tauru as Joulupukki
You pronunce it: mith-o-lo-gy
if you are asked how do i pronunce the word ground you say "i do not know"
patnee: pronunce as pat+nee or ghoinee: pronunce as ghoi+nee
Joulupukki is a Finnish Christmas figure. The word "Joulupukki" translates to 'Christmas goat'. Part of the Finnish tradition is people dressing in goat costumes or perform for left over food after Christmas celebration.
Santa Claus is in Finnish "Joulupukki". As well as English kids call him Santa, Joulupukki is also called "Pukki".
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