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How to pronounce Amado How to pronounce Amado?

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Pronunciation of Amado in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Amado in the US

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Pronunciation of Amado in Spain

In Spain, Amado is primarily classified as a surname (last name). Click the play button to hear the Spanish pronunciation

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aa m AA d oh
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Spanish


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Pronunciation of Amado in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Amado in Brazil

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Pronunciation of Amado in the Dominican Republic

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Origin: Dominican Spanish


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Pronunciation of Amado in Colombia

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Pronunciation of Amado in Spain

In Spain, Amado is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The Spanish pronunciation, specifically in Spain, is

ah M AH d oh
  • ah sounds like the 'a' in car
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so

"The "d" is a meant to be pronounced as a soft Spanish "d" (between a true "d" sound and a "th")"

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Spanish
Meaning: Loved


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Questions about pronouncing Amado

How do you pronounce Amado?

Amado is pronounced "Audio Only". This page features 8 audio pronunciations from regions including Argentina, US, Spain, Brazil, Dominican Republic, Colombia.

What is the phonetic spelling of Amado?

The phonetic spelling of Amado is Audio Only. Phonetic guides help users break down names into syllables to ensure the correct emphasis is placed on the name.

How do you pronounce Amado in Argentina?

In Argentina, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Argentina audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Amado in US?

In US, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native US audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Amado in Spain?

In Spain, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Spain audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Amado in Brazil?

In Brazil, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Brazil audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Amado in Dominican Republic?

In Dominican Republic, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Dominican Republic audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Amado in Colombia?

In Colombia, Amado is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Colombia audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.


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