UZBEKISTAN · WINGER
How to pronounce
Jaloliddin Masharipov
Say it
jah·loh·lih·DEENmah·shah·REE·pahf
American /dʒɑloʊlɪdˈdin mɑʃɑˈripɑv/
Sound by sound
8 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.
- jah the ‘ah’ in father
- loh the ‘oh’ in go
- lih the ‘ih’ in sit
- DEEN the ‘ee’ in see — say this beat loudest
- mah the ‘ah’ in father
- shah the ‘ah’ in father
- REE the ‘ee’ in see — say this beat loudest
- pahf the ‘ah’ in father
Get it right
- jah·loh·lih·DEEN mah·shah·REE·pahf — stress on DEEN and REE
- Nation
- Uzbekistan
- Position
- Winger
Why Turkish names are more regular than they look
- C is a ‘j’ and Ç is ‘ch’ — Çalhanoğlu → chahl-hah-NOH-loo.
- Ş is ‘sh’, and ğ (soft g) is silent — it just lengthens the vowel before it.
- I without a dot is a swallowed ‘uh’; the dotted i is ‘ee’ — Yıldız → yuhl-DUHZ.
- Ö / Ü are the same rounded vowels as in German; Americans land on ‘ur’ / ‘oo’.
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Jaloliddin Masharipov?
Jaloliddin Masharipov is pronounced jah·loh·lih·DEEN mah·shah·REE·pahf in American English — 8 beats, stressing DEEN and REE.
What position does Jaloliddin Masharipov play?
Jaloliddin Masharipov is a winger for Uzbekistan (the Uzbek national team).