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How to pronounce
Lautaro Martínez
Say it
low·TAH·rohmar·TEE·nehs
American /lawˈtɑroʊ mɑrˈtinɛs/
Sound by sound
6 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.
- low the ‘ow’ in now
- TAH the ‘ah’ in father — say this beat loudest
- roh the ‘oh’ in go
- mar the ‘ar’ in car
- TEE the ‘ee’ in see — say this beat loudest
- nehs the ‘eh’ in bed
Get it right
- low·TAH·roh mar·TEE·nehs — stress on TAH and TEE
- Nation
- Argentina
- Position
- Forward
Why Spanish names sound the way they do
- Every vowel is pure and short — a = ah, e = eh, i = ee, o = oh, u = oo. No gliding.
- J and the soft G are an H sound — Julián → hoo-lee-AHN, Giménez → hee-MEH-nehs.
- Ñ is ‘ny’ (as in canyon), and ll / y are a ‘y’ — Yamal → yuh-MAHL.
- The rolled R is just a normal American ‘r’ for us, and a final -z is said ‘s’ (Fernández → fehr-NAHN-dehs).
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Lautaro Martínez?
Lautaro Martínez is pronounced low·TAH·roh mar·TEE·nehs in American English — 6 beats, stressing TAH and TEE.
What position does Lautaro Martínez play?
Lautaro Martínez is a forward for Argentina (the Argentine national team).