NORWAY · WINGER
How to pronounce
Antonio Nusa
Say it
an·TOH·nee·ohNOO·sah
American /ænˈtoʊ.ni.oʊ ˈnuː.sɑ/
Sound by sound
6 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.
- an the ‘a’ in cat
- TOH the ‘oh’ in go — say this beat loudest
- nee the ‘ee’ in see
- oh the ‘oh’ in go
- NOO the ‘oo’ in food — say this beat loudest
- sah the ‘ah’ in father
Get it right
- an·TOH·nee·oh NOO·sah — stress on TOH and NOO
- Nation
- Norway
- Position
- Winger
Why Scandinavian names trip people up
- Å is ‘oh’ — Haaland → HOH-lahnd, not ‘HAH-land’.
- Ø / Ö have no English match; Americans land on ‘ur’ or ‘u’ — Ødegaard → UR-duh-gor.
- J is a ‘y’, and -rg / -rs can soften (Forsberg → FORSH-behr).
- Stress sits on the first syllable far more often than in English.
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Antonio Nusa?
Antonio Nusa is pronounced an·TOH·nee·oh NOO·sah in American English — 6 beats, stressing TOH and NOO.
What position does Antonio Nusa play?
Antonio Nusa is a winger for Norway (the Norwegian national team).