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How to pronounce Peng?

Pronunciation of Peng

Peng is primarily classified as a surname (last name) and is pronounced as

p-E-ng
[p]et-[E]r-si[ng]

"Chinese pronunciation is quite different from English, when you pronounce this family name, then er in the middle is almost inaudible, the whole name is just one syllable."

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Chinese


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Pronunciation of Peng

Peng is primarily classified as a surname (last name) and is pronounced as

Like pun with a soft ng at the end. If possible, try to start it a "paa/pe" sound but round it out in the end to sound like "ung"

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Chinese (Mandarin)


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Pronunciation of Peng in the US

The American pronunciation of Peng, specifically in California, US, is

p EH ng
  • p sounds like the 'p' in pet
  • eh sounds like the 'e' in pet
  • ng sounds like the 'ng' in sing


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Pronunciation of Peng

Here is how Peng is pronounced

p aa ng
  • p sounds like the 'p' in pet
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • ng sounds like the 'ng' in sing


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Pronunciation of Peng

Peng is primarily classified as a surname (last name) and is pronounced as

p aa ng
  • p sounds like the 'p' in pet
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • ng sounds like the 'ng' in sing

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: Chinese (Mandarin)


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Pronunciation of Peng

Here is how Peng is pronounced

PUH-ng


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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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