How to pronounce Ooluntuskee?

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Pronunciation of Ooluntuskee in The Woodlands,TX,USA. LOB, Powderly, TX, USA

Ooluntuskee is pronounced as

Oh l un t US k EE

oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
l sounds like the 'l' in 'let'
un sounds like the 'un' in 'sun'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
us sounds like the 'us' in 'bus'
k sounds like the 'k' in 'key'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'


Ooluntuskee is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ Oh l un t US k EE ]

Oh l un t US k EE
so let sun to bus key see

Type of Name:

John Jolly

Language:

American Indian (Cherokee)

Additional Information:

Born from a Scottish Father and a Cherokee Mother.

Ooluntuskee aka John Jolly
Jolly is a name that goes back to at least 1492 and is said to have been quite common in and around Edinburgh. Although his birth date is unclear (possibly around 1770), it's known that John Jolly was born in Tennessee (Ta ni si) of a Scottish father and Cherokee mother.
Not much is known about his early years but in later life he had a trading post on Hiwassee Island at the meeting point of the Hiwassee River and the Tennessee River and he was considered wealthy.


Comments:

Pronunciation of Ooluntuskee in The Woodlands,TX,USA. LOB, Powderly, TX, USA

O lun tUs kEE


Type of Name:

John Jolly

Language:

American Indian (Cherokee)

Additional Information:

Born from a Scottish Father and a Cherokee Mother.

Ooluntuskee aka John Jolly
Jolly is a name that goes back to at least 1492 and is said to have been quite common in and around Edinburgh. Although his birth date is unclear (possibly around 1770), it's known that John Jolly was born in Tennessee (Ta ni si) of a Scottish father and Cherokee mother.
Not much is known about his early years but in later life he had a trading post on Hiwassee Island at the meeting point of the Hiwassee River and the Tennessee River and he was considered wealthy.


Comments:

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