ALGERIA · DEFENDER
How to pronounce
Ramy Bensebaini
Say it
RAH·meebehn·seh·bah·EE·nee
American /ˈrɑːmi bɛnsɛˈbɑːini/
Sound by sound
7 little beats. BIG = the stressed part.
- RAH the ‘ah’ in father — say this beat loudest
- mee the ‘ee’ in see
- behn the ‘eh’ in bed
- seh the ‘eh’ in bed
- bah the ‘ah’ in father
- EE the ‘ee’ in see — say this beat loudest
- nee the ‘ee’ in see
Get it right
- RAH·mee behn·seh·bah·EE·nee — stress on RAH and EE
- Nation
- Algeria
- Position
- Defender
Why Arabic names get said different ways
- Several Arabic sounds have no English match — the deep H, the ‘ayn, and the throaty kh / gh — so US broadcasters approximate them.
- Stress lands on the long vowel — Salah → sah-LAH, Hakimi → hah-KEE-mee.
- ‘Al-’ means ‘the’ and is a prefix, lightly said — Al-Dawsari → al dow-SAR-ee.
- Spellings vary because they’re transliterations (Mohamed / Mohammed / Muhammad are one name).
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FAQ
How do you pronounce Ramy Bensebaini?
Ramy Bensebaini is pronounced RAH·mee behn·seh·bah·EE·nee in American English — 7 beats, stressing RAH and EE.
What position does Ramy Bensebaini play?
Ramy Bensebaini is a defender for Algeria (the Algerian national team).