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Cómo Pronunciar "what's in a name"

expression

WUHTS-in-uh-NAYM
WOTS-in-uh-NAYM

Definición

This phrase means that the name of something or someone is not important; what matters is the person or thing itself. It originates from Shakespeare and questions the true value of names.

Transcripción IPA

Inglés Americano

ˈhwəts/, /ˈwəts/ /ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈneɪm

Inglés Británico

wɒts/ /ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /nˈeɪm

Pronunciación Simplificada

EE.UU.

WUHTS-in-uh-NAYM

UK

WOTS-in-uh-NAYM

Escucha en Contexto

He said, "What's in a name?" to show the name doesn't matter.

What's in a name when everyone still respects her?

Juliet asks, "What's in a name?" in the famous play.

People always argue over brands, but really, what's in a name?