How to pronounce Zybach? | |
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Pronunciation of Zybach in Oregon USA. Name definitely pronounced different in Texas and Switzerland
(1) Oregon: Z AY b ae k; (2) Texas: z ay B AW K; (3) Swiss: S EE b ae k
z | sounds like the | 'z' | in 'zen' | |
ay | sounds like the | 'ie' | in 'tie' | |
b | sounds like the | 'b' | in 'bat' | |
ae | sounds like the | 'a' | in 'at' | |
aw | sounds like the | 'aw' | in 'law' | |
s | sounds like the | 's' | in 'so' | |
ee | sounds like the | 'ee' | in 'see' | |
k | sounds like the | 'k' | in 'key' |
Phonetic Spelling:[ (1) Oregon: Z AY b ae k; (2) Texas: z ay B AW K; (3) Swiss: S EE b ae k ]
Z | AY | b | ae | z | ay | B | AW | S | EE | b | ae | k |
zen | lie | bat | at | zen | lie | bat | law | so | see | bat | at | key |
Type of Name:
Last Name, Name of Texas Ghost Town
Origin:
German Swiss: Interlaken region
Alternate Spelling(s):
N/A
Meaning:
"Next to the (probably Aare headwaters) Brook" or (much less likely) "next to the Bach family"
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Pronunciation of Zybach in Oregon USA. Name definitely pronounced different in Texas and Switzerland
Oregon: ZIE-back (ZIE rhymes with "pie")
Texas: Zie-BOCK (BOCK rhymes with "clock")
Switzerland (Hals Deutsch): TSEE-bock (German-Swiss colloquial pronunciation of "Z" vs. US English pronunciation)
Type of Name:
Last Name, Name of Texas Ghost Town
Origin:
German Swiss: Interlaken region
Alternate Spelling(s):
N/A
Meaning:
"Next to the (probably Aare headwaters) Brook" or (much less likely) "next to the Bach family"
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