Roughly, "zhock lawRONT bost", where "zh" is the sound like the "si" in the word television, and the "o" in bost is pronounced like the "o" in "hot"
Jean Paul Getty's name is pronounced like "John" because "Jean" is the French equivalent of "John." Getty, an American oil tycoon, was born in the United States, but his name reflects his father's French heritage. The pronunciation aligns with the common practice of using the French pronunciation of "Jean" in English-speaking contexts.
The French spelling for the name "Javier" remains the same: "Javier." However, it's worth noting that in French-speaking contexts, it may also be pronounced differently, often closer to "Javie" with a softer "j" sound.
The name "Pierre Nanterme" is pronounced as "pyair nahn-term." The "Pierre" sounds like "pyair," with the 'r' being soft, similar to the French pronunciation. "Nanterme" is pronounced "nahn-term," where the 'n' is nasalized, and the final 'e' is silent.
how do you pronounce mary steenburgens name
cadie but its pronounced Katie
how to pronounce bostit is pronounced bost like Boston without the on or like bossed. sorry for being a know it all. but my last name is bost, so i know.
kad deb bost tany
Walt Bost's birth name is Walter Michael Bost.
The name Brahem is pronounced "brah-em" in French.
Guy is spelled the same in French, and pronounced 'Gee'.
In French, the name Kyla would be pronounced as "Kee-la."
The name Elise is pronounced "eh-LEES" in French. The emphasis is on the second syllable.
It is pronounced Stephan in French.
Pronounced phonetically (the way it sounds) is 'eev'
pronounced : Codee (It's a cute name!)
"Molly"
Donald is the same name in French, but is pronounced Doh-nal-d