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How to pronounce
Jamal Musiala

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Say it

JAH·mahlmoo·ZYAH·luh

American /ˈdʒɑmɑl muˈzjɑlə/

Sound by sound

5 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.

  1. JAH the ‘ah’ in father — say this beat loudest
  2. mahl the ‘ah’ in father
  3. moo the ‘oo’ in food
  4. ZYAH the ‘ah’ in father — say this beat loudest
  5. luh the relaxed ‘uh’ in sofa

Get it right

  • JAH·mahl moo·ZYAH·luh — stress on JAH and ZYAH
Nation
Germany
Position
Midfielder

Why German names look harder than they sound

  • W is a ‘v’ and V is an ‘f’Wirtz → VEERTS.
  • Ü has no English match; Americans land on ‘oo’ — Rüdiger → ROO-dih-ger, Müller → MOO-ler.
  • -ch is a throaty sound English lacks, so we approximate it with ‘k’.
  • J is a ‘y’ and -ei- is the long-i ‘ahy’ — Leimer → LAHY-mer.

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FAQ

How do you pronounce Jamal Musiala?

Jamal Musiala is pronounced JAH·mahl moo·ZYAH·luh in American English — 5 beats, stressing JAH and ZYAH.

What position does Jamal Musiala play?

Jamal Musiala is a midfielder for Germany (the German national team).