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Pronunciation of Knoche
k uh - n oh - k ee
k | sounds like the | 'k' | in 'key' | |
uh | sounds like the | 'u' | in 'up' | |
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
oh | sounds like the | 'o' | in 'so' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ k uh - n oh - k ee ]
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Pronunciation of Knoche
Knoche = kuh-NO-kee.
It's German. Everything is pronounced. Pretend there is an "uh" between the K and N. Emphasis on the "NO". CH = a "K" sound. Trust me. It's my name.
Kuh-NO-kee.
Knoche.
See, you read it correctly now.
Pronunciation of Knoche in Colorado Srings, CO, USA
N OH - ch ee
n | sounds like the | 'n' | in 'no' | |
oh | sounds like the | 'o' | in 'so' | |
ch | sounds like the | 'ch' | in 'chin' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ N OH - ch ee ]
N
OH
-
ch
ee
no
so
chin
see
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
German
Additional Information:
Many branches of the family pronounce Knoche as Kuh-NUCK-ee. However, one branch moved to New Mexico and eventually Colorado, where the Spanish word for night (noche) is well known, and this hybrid pronunciation was born.
Pronunciation of Knoche
NO CH
no | sounds like the | 'no' | in 'no' | |
ch | sounds like the | 'ch' | in 'chin' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ NO CH ]
NO
CH
no
chin
Type of Name:
Surname
Language:
German
Pronunciation of Knoche
kah no key
Pronunciation of Knoche in Colorado Srings, CO, USA
'NO'-chee
'NO' rhymes with 'snow', chee rhymes with 'tea'
Type of Name:
Last Name
Language:
German
Additional Information:
Many branches of the family pronounce Knoche as Kuh-NUCK-ee. However, one branch moved to New Mexico and eventually Colorado, where the Spanish word for night (noche) is well known, and this hybrid pronunciation was born.
Pronunciation of Knoche
No-ch (silent k & silent e)
Think of how the word "Know" is said, for the silent k. It sounds like the word, "No".
The second part is the - "ch" sound, like in the word "coach".
Together it is - No-ch.
Type of Name:
Surname
Language:
German
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