Austin is an English loan name in Italian.Specifically, the name can be a masculine proper noun. It also can be a place name as the capital of the state of Texas. But regardless of meaning or use, the pronunciation always stays the same: AW-steen."
It sounds the same as row.
The proper pronunciation for the name Vaun Braun is Fon Brown.
The nouns Texas and Austin are proper nouns, the names of specific places.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.
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There is a proper name that can have that pronunciation: DeAndre (male) or Deandre (female).
It is pronounced like man or men
With the accent marks: Írusán [eerusaun] in Irish.
Turandot is pronounced (in Italian) 'too-rann-dott'.
To write "Austin" in Japanese, you would typically use katakana, which is the script used for foreign names and words. Austin is transliterated as オースティン (Ōsutīn). Each character represents a syllable, capturing the pronunciation of the name as closely as possible.
"Gwee-LEET-tee" is the pronunciation of the Italian name Guilitti. The name serves as a proper noun in the sense of a not common, but not uncommon, surname which may be a regional variant of Giulietti ("Little Jules").
"Luh-eek" is a pronunciation of the Breton name Loïc. The masculine proper noun from the northern French region of Brittany translates as Louis or as Lucas in French (and English).