the traditional pronuciation is to pronounce the p and not the first f. however, many modern American families use a silent p.
I am not sure... maybe <Airman>
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"BWO-no-KO-rey" is the pronunciation of the Italian surname Buonocore. The proper noun originates in the combination of the masculine singular adjective buono with the masculine singular noun cuore. It translates literally as "good heart" in English.
Doh-nai-reh.
"Dominick's people" is an English equivalent of the Italian name Gendimenico. The surname results from the combination of the feminine singular noun gente ("people") with the preposition di ("of") and the diminutive Menico for the masculine proper noun Domenico ("Dominick"). The pronunciation will be "DJEN-dee-MEY-nee-ko" in Italian.
Proper pronunciation of surname SKIBA. Skee-buh, accent on the first syllable.
I am not sure... maybe <Airman>
The proper surname with that pronunciation is spelled Cartier.(Notably an upscale French jewelry and timepiece designer.)
The correct pronunciation of the surname Funches is "FUN-chiz."
The correct pronunciation of the surname "Ramy" is "RAH-mee."
Yes, that is the typical pronunciation of the surname (proper noun). It is a homophone of the common noun, web.
The correct pronunciation of the surname "Deitsch" is typically DEY-ch.
The correct pronunciation of the surname Refaeli is reh-fah-eh-lee.
This is a German surname and thus it would be LEEBERHARE as a rough english phonectic pronunciation.
The correct pronunciation of the surname Colldeweih is kohl-duh-vī.
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buck-an