How to pronounce Elzabã©?

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Pronunciation of Elzabã© in South Africa

Elzabã© is pronounced as

El-z-UH-b-ai


Elzabã© is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ El-z-UH-b-ai ]

Type of Name:

First name


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Pronunciation of Elzabã© in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

Elzabã© is pronounced as

EL s uh b ee

s sounds like the 's' in 'so'
uh sounds like the 'u' in 'up'
b sounds like the 'b' in 'bat'
ee sounds like the 'ee' in 'see'


Elzabã© is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ EL s uh b ee ]

s uh b ee
so up bat see

Type of Name:

First name. Derived from Elizabeth

Language:

Germanic languages Elizabeth.

Alternate Spelling(s):

Elsabé, Elsiby

Meaning:

My God is my abundance/ my God is my oath

Additional Information:

It is a common practice in South africa, especially amongst the Afrikaans speaking people, to name children after grandparents or parents.
Then these long names will be shortened and used as the name by which the child will be called. So my names are Elizabeth Helena after my maternal grandmother. These are the names on my identity documents, but I am called Elzabé by all. It is a fairly common female name in South Africa.


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Pronunciation of Elzabã© in South Africa

El-zA-bey
Where bey rhymes with "Hay"


Type of Name:

First name


Comments:

Pronunciation of Elzabã© in Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa

El su bee
Rhymes with Tommy, a short ee at the end
With the accent on the first syllable
It is a derivative of Elizabeth


Type of Name:

First name. Derived from Elizabeth

Language:

Germanic languages Elizabeth.

Alternate Spelling(s):

Elsabé, Elsiby

Meaning:

My God is my abundance/ my God is my oath

Additional Information:

It is a common practice in South africa, especially amongst the Afrikaans speaking people, to name children after grandparents or parents.
Then these long names will be shortened and used as the name by which the child will be called. So my names are Elizabeth Helena after my maternal grandmother. These are the names on my identity documents, but I am called Elzabé by all. It is a fairly common female name in South Africa.


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