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How to pronounce Bratcher?

Pronunciation of Bratcher in United States of America

In United States of America, Bratcher is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Desoto, TX, United States of America, is

b r ae t ch er
  • b sounds like the 'b' in bat
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • t sounds like the 't' in to
  • ch sounds like the 'ch' in chin
  • er sounds like the 'ur' in hurt

"Bratcher is most commonly found in the United States. However, there are numerous Welsh and Australians with that same last name. Most family lore indicates the name is German but it is apparent that no German records of a name with that spelling can be found to originate from Germany. Various alternative spellings are known and could be the precursor of this name. There are some indications the name could be of English origin thus the possible Saxon connection. It is interesting to note that the English origin theory indicates the name is geographical relating to broken soil or the break in a wall or hedge. The name’s spelling is similar to the modern German word for break, Bruch. Conceivably the name may derive from a now extinct dialect of German."

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Likely A Variation Of A Saxon Of Bavarian
Other spelling(s): Numerous
Meaning: Uncertain


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Pronunciation of Bratcher

Here is how Bratcher is pronounced

Brat'cher (ch is proununced as in "cherry")


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Pronunciation of Bratcher in United States of America

In United States of America, Bratcher is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Desoto, TX, United States of America, is

brat-cher

"Bratcher is most commonly found in the United States. However, there are numerous Welsh and Australians with that same last name. Most family lore indicates the name is German but it is apparent that no German records of a name with that spelling can be found to originate from Germany. Various alternative spellings are known and could be the precursor of this name. There are some indications the name could be of English origin thus the possible Saxon connection. It is interesting to note that the English origin theory indicates the name is geographical relating to broken soil or the break in a wall or hedge. The name’s spelling is similar to the modern German word for break, Bruch. Conceivably the name may derive from a now extinct dialect of German."

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Likely A Variation Of A Saxon Of Bavarian
Other spelling(s): Numerous
Meaning: Uncertain


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What is the correct British pronunciation of the name Greenwich?

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The correct answer is "gren-itch."

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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