Is Tan-ZANY-uh the Correct Pronunciation of Tanzania?

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The discussion centers around the pronunciation of "Tanzania," with participants sharing various phonetic interpretations and reflecting on the implications of pronunciation in different contexts. The scope includes linguistic variation, cultural perspectives, and personal opinions on pronunciation norms.

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Main Points Raised

  • Some participants propose "Tan-ZANY-uh" as a pronunciation, while others suggest "Tan-zah-NEE-uh" or "Tan-za-nee-yah."
  • One participant emphasizes that the correct pronunciation is determined by native speakers, not by outsiders.
  • Another participant expresses a dismissive attitude towards the pronunciation preferences of Tanzanians, suggesting that personal pronunciation is what matters.
  • A participant provides a phonetic spelling and a link to a dictionary for reference.
  • Some participants speculate that certain pronunciations may be influenced by the speaker's background, such as being German or American.
  • One participant humorously references a fictional dialogue to illustrate the importance of correct pronunciation.
  • A participant notes that their mother language alters the pronunciation of "z" to "j," affecting how they pronounce "Tanzania."

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on the correct pronunciation of "Tanzania," with multiple competing views and interpretations presented throughout the discussion.

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying degrees of familiarity with phonetic spelling and pronunciation norms, leading to differing interpretations based on linguistic backgrounds and personal experiences.

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Tanzania. according to the documentary I'm watching it is pronounced: Tan-ZANY-uh. I thought it was more Tan-zah-NEE-uh.
 
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Tan-za-nee-yah.

Of course, the correct answer is how they say it. Not you, me, or the announcer.
 
Cyrus said:
Tan-za-nee-yah.

Of course, the correct answer is how they say it. Not you, me, or the announcer.

Who cares how they pronounce it. they are a third world country. What counts is how I pronounce it. do they even know what the interweb is?

Edit: Just kidding, don't ban me.
 
tar-ZAN-ee-uh
 
tan-ZAN ee uh

I bet the person pronouncing it that was is German or of german descent in Africa.
 
It's pronounced tan za ni a.
 
Pronounce something wrong and all kinds of havoc may result. To wit,
Ron: Wingardium LeviosAA!
Hermione: Stop! Stop! Stop! You're going to take someone's eye out! Besides, you're saying it wrong. It's LeviOsa, not LevioSA.
Ron: You do it then if you're so clever. Go on, go on.
Hermione: Wingardium Leviosa!
 
binzing said:
tan-ZAN ee uh

I bet the person pronouncing it that was is German or of german descent in Africa.

... or just American.
 
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Cyrus said:
Of course, the correct answer is how they say it. Not you, me, or the announcer.
How do the bushpeople pronounce 'Botswana'?

Something like this...?

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because my mother language can not
pronounce "z". the "z" is changed to "j"
and syllables are definitely divided.

tanzania
tan-ja-ni-a
탄-자-니-아
탄자니아

syllable is one to one correspondece to one character.
 

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