SIS-koh.
Kind of like this: Jah-nee Jah-der-holm
It sounds a lot like rock-house. Short a, pronounce the k twice. Kau sounds like Coe.
tuo - ne - la, use the speaker in google translate to hear the pronounciation
Finnish was first written down in the early 16th century. The earliest known written example of Finnish is from 1543, found in the form of a translation of the New Testament by Mikael Agricola, who is often regarded as the father of written Finnish. His work laid the foundation for the development of the Finnish language in written form.
In Finland, saunas are very popular. More than 50% of households in Finland have a sauna and going to the sauna is something extremely popular in this country. Sometimes Finnish people jump in the freezing ice water and then get into a sauna. Sauna was invented by Finnish-people and the word 'sauna' comes from Finnish-language. The Americans pronounce it S-AH-NAH while the correct Finnish proununciation is S-OW-NUH
Sisko If you mean "big sister" = isosisko If you mean "little sister" = pikkusisko
Miek - ka.
VuosipäiväRemember to search for the advices how to pronounce it.
"Valkoinen". Val - koi - nen
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
"Tervetuloa" (Ter - ve - tu - lo - a)
Joseph Sisko was created in 1996.
Sisko Hanhijoki was born in 1962.
Jake Sisko was created in 1993.
Benjamin Sisko was created in 1993.
Jennifer Sisko was created in 1993.