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#MyNameIs - Name Pronunciation Tool

Translate your name to phonetics with #MyNameIs - a digital name pronunciation tool that helps people share their real names, heritage, identity and pride.

How do I write my phonetic name?

Break your name into syllables and separate by dashes. Capitalise syllables that are emphasised when pronouncing your name.

How to Create and Share a Name Pronunciation Guide

2019年9月26日 — Type the phonetic spelling of your name (e.g., LOR-nah). To spell your name phonetically, break the parts of your names into syllables ...

How to Phonetically Spell Your Name

Break your name up into syllables. Hold your hand under your chin and say your name out loud. Count how many times your jaw drops and hits your hand. In most ...

How will my name be pronounced at my graduation ...

Your name will be pronounced phonetically. Phonetic pronunciation of your first and last names is saying them as they sound, not as they are written.

Phonetic Spelling Guide

Indicate either the phonetic spelling of your name OR a familiar word that rhymes with your name. Syllables are separated by dashes; Stressed syllables are ...

Phonetic Spelling Instructions

Indicate either the phonetic spelling of your name OR a familiar word that rhymes with your name. • Syllables are separated by dashes. • Stressed syllables are ...

toPhonetics

This online converter of English text to IPA phonetic transcription will translate your English text into its phonetic transcription using the International ...

What is Phonetic Name and Phoenetic Surname?

2008年1月12日 — This is a second name field that allows you to spell a name as it sounds (which should be easier to remember) rather than how it should be spelt ...