How to pronounce Oliva?

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Pronunciation of Oliva in Italy

Oliva is pronounced as

oh L EE v ah

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'
v sounds like the 'v' in 'very'
ah sounds like the 'a' in 'car'


Oliva is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ oh L EE v ah ]

oh L EE v ah
so let see very car

Type of Name:

Last Name, First Name

Language:

Italian

Gender:

Female

Meaning:

from Latin oliva, ae "olive"


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Pronunciation of Oliva in Spain

   Slow



Type of Name:

Name of a city/municipality in Spain

Language:

Spanish


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Pronunciation of Oliva in Italy

   Slow

The Italian pronunciation of Oliva is

oh·lee·vaa  

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'
v sounds like the 'v' in 'very'
aa sounds like the 'a' in 'car'


Hindi/Devanagari transliteration:

The closest approximation of the Italian pronunciation of 'Oliva' in Hindi/Devnagiri script is


ओलीवा

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Language:

Italian


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Pronunciation of Oliva in Spain

   Slow

The Castilian Spanish pronunciation of Oliva is

oh·lee·vaa  

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'
v sounds like the 'v' in 'very'
aa sounds like the 'a' in 'car'


Hindi/Devanagari transliteration:

The closest approximation of the Castilian Spanish pronunciation of 'Oliva' in Hindi/Devnagiri script is


ओलीवा

How to pronounce Oliva

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Language:

Spanish


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Pronunciation of Oliva in Colombia

   Slow

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Pronunciation of Oliva in Brazil

   Slow

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Pronunciation of Oliva in Argentina

   Slow

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Pronunciation of Oliva

o LEE vah


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Pronunciation of Oliva in Italy

oh LEE vah


Type of Name:

Last Name, First Name

Language:

Italian

Gender:

Female

Meaning:

from Latin oliva, ae "olive"


Comments: