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How to pronounce Alfredo How to pronounce Alfredo?

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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Brazil

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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Colombia

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Pronunciation of Alfredo

Here is how Alfredo is pronounced

ae l - f r ai - d oh
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • f sounds like the 'f' in fan
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ai sounds like the 'ai' in pain
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so


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Pronunciation of Alfredo

Here is how Alfredo is pronounced

Al-Fray-Doe


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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Italy

The Italian pronunciation of Alfredo, specifically in Northern Italy, is    with the empahasis on 'freh'

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aal·freh·doh 
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • f sounds like the 'f' in fan
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so

Origin: Italian


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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Alfredo in France

In France, Alfredo is primarily classified as a male name. Click the play button to hear the French pronunciation

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Gender: Male
Origin: French


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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Spain

In Spain, Alfredo is primarily classified as a male first name. Click the play button to hear the Spanish pronunciation    with the empahasis on 'frai'

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aal·frai·doh 
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • f sounds like the 'f' in fan
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ai sounds like the 'ai' in pain
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • oh sounds like the 'o' in so

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Male
Origin: Spanish


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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Italy

The Italian pronunciation of Alfredo, specifically in Milan, Italy, is

ae l f r AI d aw
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • l sounds like the 'l' in let
  • f sounds like the 'f' in fan
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ai sounds like the 'ai' in pain
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • aw sounds like the 'aw' in law

"In Italy it's only the name of a person, nit the name of a sauce"

Type of Name: Given Name
Origin: Italian
Other spelling(s): None
Meaning: Alphred


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Pronunciation of Alfredo in Italy

The Italian pronunciation of Alfredo, specifically in Milan, Italy, is

A as between "cut" and "cat"
L as in "leave", not "feel"
F as in "feed"
R as the American English T in "better"
E is stressed and pronouced like AY in "bay", but with no diphtong (closer E in "bet")
D is simlar to the kne in "fed"
O sounds like the British English AW, but shorter

"In Italy it's only the name of a person, nit the name of a sauce"

Type of Name: Given Name
Origin: Italian
Other spelling(s): None
Meaning: Alphred


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