Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
Guillain-Barré
English translation:
[gijε-bare]
Added to glossary by
Céline Débiton
Oct 23, 2006 10:36
17 yrs ago
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French term
Guillain-Barré
French to English
Medical
Names (personal, company)
Guillain-Barré syndrome
Please, write me the phonetic transcription of the name Guillain-Barré
Thank you in advance
Please, write me the phonetic transcription of the name Guillain-Barré
Thank you in advance
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | [gijε-bare] | Céline Débiton |
3 | Gillun Barray | Ford Prefect |
Proposed translations
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[gijε-bare]
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-10-23 12:43:24 GMT)
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The sound "j" is pronounced as a "y", so you have to double the sound "i" in "guillain".
The last sound, "ain", is transcripted by a "ε" with a tilde ("~") on it (see dictionary). It sounds like in "vin" (wine)
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Note added at 2 hrs (2006-10-23 12:43:24 GMT)
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The sound "j" is pronounced as a "y", so you have to double the sound "i" in "guillain".
The last sound, "ain", is transcripted by a "ε" with a tilde ("~") on it (see dictionary). It sounds like in "vin" (wine)
Note from asker:
Céline, in the first part of the name [gijε], is "j" like "zh" as in “jasmin” or "j" as in the English word "just"? And what is “ε” more like “o” or “e”? |
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14 mins
Gillun Barray
Pronounciation only - hard G, short u. The English term is the same as the French.
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Note added at 17 mins (2006-10-23 10:53:35 GMT)
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Emphasis on the first syllable of each word.
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Note added at 17 mins (2006-10-23 10:53:35 GMT)
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Emphasis on the first syllable of each word.
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