This is also a Nepali name. Based on the Hindi writing (which is the same alphabet as Nepali) it’s pronounced uhng-kee-ta. UhThen a nasal ng, like when you say spring.Kee, as in key, but only a little bit of air, to know if you're using air, put your finger close to your mouth to feel the air, when you say the “kee” you should feel light air. If there’s not enough it will sound like “gee” so make sure you have enough. If it’s too much, it will sound very out of place, and not native. When saying names you should try to say it as natively as possible to show respect :)And tah which is very flat. Flat tongue on the roof of your mouth, barely any air as well.Hope this helps from a native Nepali speaker!
This is such a pretty and fresh sounding Indian name. It's pronounced ahn/unh-ki-TAH, said very fast without -too- much pressure, it's a light name, and it's very lovely.
― Anonymous User 8/25/2010
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Then a nasal ng, like when you say spring.
Kee, as in key, but only a little bit of air, to know if you're using air, put your finger close to your mouth to feel the air, when you say the “kee” you should feel light air. If there’s not enough it will sound like “gee” so make sure you have enough. If it’s too much, it will sound very out of place, and not native. When saying names you should try to say it as natively as possible to show respect :)
And tah which is very flat. Flat tongue on the roof of your mouth, barely any air as well.
Hope this helps from a native Nepali speaker!