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How to pronounce Tura How to pronounce Tura?

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Pronunciation of Tura in Ireland

In Ireland, Tura is primarily classified as a female name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Dublin, Ireland, is

TOO-rah

Tu rhymes with too and is the stronger syllable, ra with a long a like rah but softer

"Toorah-Loorah-Loorah, or Tura Lura Lura can be used as "fa la la" in songs without words"

Type of Name: First Name, Also A Place Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): Toorah
Meaning: A Musical Nonsense Word


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Pronunciation of Tura in Italy

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Origin: Italian


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Pronunciation of Tura

Here is how Tura is pronounced

t oo r aa
  • t sounds like the 't' in to
  • oo sounds like the 'oo' in food
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car


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Pronunciation of Tura in Ireland

In Ireland, Tura is primarily classified as a female name. The Irish pronunciation, specifically in Dublin, Ireland, is

T OO r aa
  • t sounds like the 't' in to
  • oo sounds like the 'oo' in food
  • r sounds like the 'r' in rat
  • aa sounds like the 'a' in car

"Toorah-Loorah-Loorah, or Tura Lura Lura can be used as "fa la la" in songs without words"

Type of Name: First Name, Also A Place Name
Gender: Female
Origin: Irish
Other spelling(s): Toorah
Meaning: A Musical Nonsense Word


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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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