How to pronounce Subotai?

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Pronunciation of Subotai in Lakeland, FL, USA

Subotai is pronounced as

S oo b oh t ay

s sounds like the 's' in 'so'
oo sounds like the 'oo' in 'food'
b sounds like the 'b' in 'bat'
oh sounds like the 'o' in 'so'
t sounds like the 't' in 'to'
ay sounds like the 'ie' in 'tie'


Subotai is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ S oo b oh t ay ]

S oo b oh t ay
so food bat so to lie

Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Mongolian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Subutai, Tsubotai

Additional Information:

Subutai(1175–1248) was the primary military strategist and general of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. He directed more than twenty campaigns in which he conquered thirty-two nations and won sixty-five pitched battles, during which he conquered or overran more territory than any other commander in history.[1] He gained victory by means of imaginative and sophisticated strategies and routinely coordinated movements of armies that were hundreds of kilometers away from each other. He is also remembered for devising the campaign that destroyed the armies of Hungary and Poland within two days of each other, by forces over five hundred kilometers apart.


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Pronunciation of Subotai in Lakeland, FL, USA

Soo-bow-tie
The 'u' sounds like 'oo' like in pool.
The 'o' sounds like long 'o' like in bow
The 'ai' sounds like 'i' as in tie


Type of Name:

First Name

Language:

Mongolian

Gender:

Male

Alternate Spelling(s):

Subutai, Tsubotai

Additional Information:

Subutai(1175–1248) was the primary military strategist and general of Genghis Khan and Ögedei Khan. He directed more than twenty campaigns in which he conquered thirty-two nations and won sixty-five pitched battles, during which he conquered or overran more territory than any other commander in history.[1] He gained victory by means of imaginative and sophisticated strategies and routinely coordinated movements of armies that were hundreds of kilometers away from each other. He is also remembered for devising the campaign that destroyed the armies of Hungary and Poland within two days of each other, by forces over five hundred kilometers apart.


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