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[Facts] How to pronounce last names
How do you pronounce the Ukrainian name Vasylyk? How about Ankeren? (Dutch).We're all in the gutter, but some of us look at the stars.
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The Ukrainian one is probably pronounced VAH-see-lik or VAH-see-leek.
Mar is right about the Dutch one.
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Ankeren is pronounced AHN-kə-rən.
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How do you pronounce the nguyen name?____________
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In English it's pronounced 'win' or 'when'. Of course in Chinese it's more like saying the word wing minus the wi, but this sound doesn't actually exist in English as a start of words which is way 'win' is used instead.
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Nguyen is Vietnamese, not Chinese. We have a friend with this surname who pronounced it slowly for me. It's "Ngwin": NG (the sound at the end of "sing") immediately followed by WIN. It is unnatural for English-speakers to pronounce NG at the beginning of a word, but not difficult.
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I always heard nuh-GWIN, but I'm not sure.
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I don't know this particular name, but it is likely to be prenasalized stop /ⁿg/. It is the probably close to the sound in English finger, except in English, this combination doesn't appear syllable initially. So, one could start by realizing that one can keep humming a nasal like nnnnnnn without any other vowel, then think of saying nnnnnnguyen, and then shortening the initial sequence down so that the ng takes roughly the same time as a g would in that position.
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