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How to pronounce Bertha How to pronounce Bertha?

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Pronunciation of Bertha

Bertha is primarily classified as a female first name and is pronounced as

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b UR th - uh
  • b sounds like the 'b' in bat
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin
  • uh sounds like the 'u' in up

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female


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Pronunciation of Bertha

Bertha is primarily classified as a female first name and is pronounced as

BEARTH-uh

Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female


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Pronunciation of Bertha in the US

The American pronunciation of Bertha, specifically in California, US, is    with the empahasis on 'ber'

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ber·thuh 
  • b sounds like the 'b' in bat
  • er sounds like the 'ur' in hurt
  • th sounds like the 'th' in thin
  • uh sounds like the 'u' in up


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Pronunciation of Bertha in Sweden

In Sweden, Bertha is primarily classified as a female first name. The Swedish pronunciation, specifically in Stockholm, Sweden, is

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Type of Name: First Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Swedish


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Pronunciation of Bertha in Argentina

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Pronunciation of Bertha in Colombia

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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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