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How to pronounce Chris Carrabba How to pronounce Chris Carrabba?

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Pronunciation of Chris Carrabba in Italy

The Italian pronunciation of Chris Carrabba, specifically in Northern Italy, is    with the empahasis on 'krees' and 'raab'

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krees kaar·raab·baa 
  • k sounds like the 'k' in key
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car
  • b sounds like the 'b' in bat


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Pronunciation of Chris Carrabba in the US

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How do you pronounce Chris Carrabba?

Chris Carrabba is pronounced "k r EE s*k aa r - r AA b - b aa". This page features 2 audio pronunciations from regions including Northern Italy, US.

What is the phonetic spelling of Chris Carrabba?

The phonetic spelling of Chris Carrabba is k r EE s*k aa r - r AA b - b aa. Phonetic guides help users break down names into syllables to ensure the correct emphasis is placed on the name.

How do you pronounce Chris Carrabba in Northern Italy?

In Northern Italy, Chris Carrabba is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native Northern Italy audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.

How do you pronounce Chris Carrabba in US?

In US, Chris Carrabba is pronounced with a local accent. You can listen to the native US audio sample on this page to hear the specific tone and emphasis used.


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