How to pronounce Hering?

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Pronunciation of Hering in Colombia

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Pronunciation of Hering

Hering is pronounced as

H ai r ih n g

h sounds like the 'h' in 'hat'
ai sounds like the 'ai' in 'pain'
r sounds like the 'r' in 'rat'
ih sounds like the 'i' in 'it'
n sounds like the 'n' in 'no'
g sounds like the 'g' in 'go'


Hering is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ H ai r ih n g ]

H ai r ih n g
hat pain rat it no go

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Pronunciation of Hering in Houston, Texas, USA

Hering is pronounced as

HAIr eeng


Hering is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ HAIr eeng ]

Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

German

Alternate Spelling(s):

Herring

Meaning:

Fish Seller

Additional Information:

Hering is the German spelling of the equivalent English last name Herring. My ancestors came from the state of Hesse, Germany, near Kassel, in 1846, and arrived through the port of Galveston, settling in a community called Welcome, halfway between Houston and Austin. They later moved to McGregor, Texas, near Waco and many Hering families still live there.
Wikipedia says:
Welcome, Texas. Welcome is an unincorporated community in northwest Austin County, Texas, United States. It lies along Farm to Market Road 109 (FM 109) northeast of Industry. A group of German families founded the community sometime around 1852.


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Pronunciation of Hering in Houston, Texas, USA

HAIR-eeng


Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

German

Alternate Spelling(s):

Herring

Meaning:

Fish Seller

Additional Information:

Hering is the German spelling of the equivalent English last name Herring. My ancestors came from the state of Hesse, Germany, near Kassel, in 1846, and arrived through the port of Galveston, settling in a community called Welcome, halfway between Houston and Austin. They later moved to McGregor, Texas, near Waco and many Hering families still live there.
Wikipedia says:
Welcome, Texas. Welcome is an unincorporated community in northwest Austin County, Texas, United States. It lies along Farm to Market Road 109 (FM 109) northeast of Industry. A group of German families founded the community sometime around 1852.


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