[Facts] Pronunciation Help - Indian Name
I have an Indian character in a story I'm writing. I think I'm pronouncing the name right as it is not obscure, but considering my history with pronouncing things, I figured I would run it by the experts here to make sure that I'm right.
Rajani Kapoor
rah-JAH-nee Ka-POOR
is this right?
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It's just an object
It doesn't mean what you think
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Rajani Kapoor
rah-JAH-nee Ka-POOR
is this right?
Arcadia

It's just an object
It doesn't mean what you think
SigBy

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The stress on the JAH is very non-Indian, though India is a big country and pronounciation changes as we move around. I am setting this character somewhere in the region around Delhi and then the most common pronounciation would be the bisyllabic raj/nee except in deliberately affected/careful pronounciation. (The a in raj is the same as in English cut). rajani will definitely be recognized as the same name, though unusually pronounced.
I'm no expert on Indian names, but I know a good number of Indian people and I tend to pronounce their names correctly...that being said, I agree with your pronunciation.