Syrophoenician Pronunciation Guide - Learn How to Say It
Discover the fascinating history and proper pronunciation of "Syrophoenician" - an ancient term referring to people from the Phoenician region of Syria. Audio guide included.
Syrophoenician Pronunciation in English
IPA
/ˌsaɪ.roʊ.fɪˈniː.ʃən/
Sounds Like
(sye-roh-fih-NEE-shuhn)
Breakdown
First syllable (sye) (less stress)
The 'sye' sounds like the word "sigh", combining 's' and 'eye' sounds together.
Second syllable (roh)
Make the 'roh' sound like the word "row". It's similar to the 'ro' in "robot".
Third syllable (fih)
A quick 'fih' sound, like the beginning of "fish" but shorter.
Fourth syllable (NEE) (stress)
The 'nee' sounds exactly like "knee" - the part of your leg.
Fifth syllable (shuhn)
End with 'shuhn' like the ending of "station" or "motion".
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