03:44 Dec 10, 2012 |
Turkish to English translations [PRO] History / turkish pronunciation | |||||||
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5 | yī-ne-bà-tè |
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3 +1 | Lepanto |
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4 | in-a-Bach-the |
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4 | 勒班陀 |
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Lepanto Explanation: Inebahti is pronounced like ee - neh - bah - tuh |
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in-a-Bach-the Explanation: Bach as the german composer. |
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yī-ne-bà-tè Explanation: Hi, In Pinyin it should be something like: yī-ne-bà-tè That "ne" must in fact be second tone like 'né' but I could not locate such a hanzi. Regards |
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勒班陀 Explanation: Imho |
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