How to pronounce Chloë?

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Pronunciation of Chloë in US

Chloë is pronounced as

k l OH - ee

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'


Chloë is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ k l OH - ee ]

k l OH - ee
key let so   see

Type of Name:

First Name


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Pronunciation of Chloë in US

KLO-ee


Type of Name:

First Name


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Pronunciation of Chloë

Wat da fuk is that spelling
Dots y


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Pronunciation of Chloë in Canada

Chloë is pronounced as

K l oh Eh

k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
eh sounds like the 'e' in 'pet'


Chloë is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ K l oh Eh ]

K l oh Eh
key let so pet

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Chloe, Khloe, Chloé, Chloè

Additional Information:

I have never heard this pronunciation before, but "ë" with 2 dots makes a whole E sound, like in "Bet". So that is what it would sound like if it was pronounced properly. It is most likely still said the more common way "K l oh EE" or "Chloe". Parents name their child this to make their kids name stand out from the others. Don't just add an accent mark to any letter just because, accents are there to make people say things a certain way, google it if you want them to be called over like that or not.


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Pronunciation of Chloë in Canada

Klo"close" Eh"bet"


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

French

Alternate Spelling(s):

Chloe, Khloe, Chloé, Chloè

Additional Information:

I have never heard this pronunciation before, but "ë" with 2 dots makes a whole E sound, like in "Bet". So that is what it would sound like if it was pronounced properly. It is most likely still said the more common way "K l oh EE" or "Chloe". Parents name their child this to make their kids name stand out from the others. Don't just add an accent mark to any letter just because, accents are there to make people say things a certain way, google it if you want them to be called over like that or not.


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