How to pronounce Knoche?

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Pronunciation of Knoche

Knoche is pronounced as k uh - n oh - k ee

k is pronounced as k in key
uh is pronounced as u in up
n is pronounced as n in no
oh is pronounced as o in so
ee is pronounced as ee in see


Knoche is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ k uh - n oh - k ee ]

k uh - n oh - k ee
key up   no so   key see


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Pronunciation of Knoche

Knoche = kuh-NO-kee.

It's German. Everything is pronounced. Pretend there is an "uh" between the K and N. Emphasis on the "NO". CH = a "K" sound. Trust me. It's my name.

Kuh-NO-kee.

Knoche.

See, you read it correctly now.



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Pronunciation of Knoche in Colorado Srings, CO, USA

Knoche is pronounced as N OH - ch ee

n is pronounced as n in no
oh is pronounced as o in so
ch is pronounced as ch in chin
ee is pronounced as ee in see


Knoche is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ N OH - ch ee ]

N OH - ch ee
no so   chin see


Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

German

Additional Information:

Many branches of the family pronounce Knoche as Kuh-NUCK-ee. However, one branch moved to New Mexico and eventually Colorado, where the Spanish word for night (noche) is well known, and this hybrid pronunciation was born.


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Pronunciation of Knoche

Knoche is pronounced as NO CH

no is pronounced as no in no
ch is pronounced as ch in chin


Knoche is pronounced as: Phonetic Spelling:[ NO CH ]

NO CH
no chin


Type of Name:

Surname

Language:

German


Comments:

Pronunciation of Knoche

kah no key



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Pronunciation of Knoche in Colorado Srings, CO, USA

'NO'-chee
'NO' rhymes with 'snow', chee rhymes with 'tea'



Type of Name:

Last Name

Language:

German

Additional Information:

Many branches of the family pronounce Knoche as Kuh-NUCK-ee. However, one branch moved to New Mexico and eventually Colorado, where the Spanish word for night (noche) is well known, and this hybrid pronunciation was born.


Comments:

Pronunciation of Knoche

No-ch (silent k & silent e)

Think of how the word "Know" is said, for the silent k. It sounds like the word, "No".

The second part is the - "ch" sound, like in the word "coach".

Together it is - No-ch.



Type of Name:

Surname

Language:

German


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