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How to pronounce the CHERTI surname?
CHERTI is pronounced with two syllables, resulting in 'cher-tee.' (It is pronounced similarly to 'charity,' but with 'a' replaced by 'e' and 'i' replaced by the schwa sound 'ə,' resulting in 'cher-ə-tee.')
[CHEH] + [RH] + [TEE]
- Initial "Ch" Sound: Ensure the sound is clear and pronounced as "ch" in "cherry" avoiding a soft "sh" sound.
- Short "e" Vowel: Pronounce the e vowel sound as in "cherry" rather than as a long "e" or a diphthong.
- Soft "r": Ensure the r is pronounced softly. It should blend smoothly with the following vowels.
- Ending "ti": Pronounce the ti segment clearly, with a distinct short vowel /ɪ/ and a soft, non-emphatic /t/ sound, followed by a long /i/ sound.
Countries where CHERTI surname is most commonly found
Here are the countries where the CHERTI surname is most commonly found: The United States of America, Canada, Italy, Switzerland, Morocco, Spain, Australia, France, Argentina, England, and Croatia.Related links
- U.S. public record: CHERTI surname
- The Cherti surname in the United States of America: The Cherti family name was found in the USA since 1920.
- Cherti Family History & Genealogy
- Genealogy and Family History Records Found the Cherti family name
- Locate family members with the last name CHERTI
- Obituaries results for CHERTI
Similar surnames
- Charity: An English surname derived from the Latin word caritas meaning love, affection, devotion, or kindness.
- Chertier: A French surname derived from the Old French root cher, meaning dear or beloved.
- Chartier: A French surname that comes from the Old French word charretier, which referred to a driver of carts or a carter.
- Cerruti: A surname originating in Italy that is derived from the Italian word cero or cirro.
- Cherchi: An Italian surname derived from the word oak, referring to a person living near such trees.
- Cerci or Çerçi: A surname found in both Italy and Turkey. In Turkish, it originates from the word for a peddler or traveling salesman.
- Chertov, Chortov or Chertoff: Eastern European surnames.
- Corti: An Italian surname derived from the word corte.
- Cheri and Sherry: English and French names that share a phonetic resemblance and, in the case of Cheri, a similar meaning related to dearness or beloved.
- Cherith: A biblical name that refers to a stream and translates to cutting or separation.