How to say mammoth in Italian

How to say mammoth in Italian?

Well, It’s not as easy as it looks! The closest phonetic match in italian is ‘mammut,’ so make sure to always add the ‘t’ at the end when speaking about this animal. Also, if you pronounce it like the ‘mamma’ in mom, you’ll sound like a snobby Tuscan.

How to say mammoth in German?

The German name for this extinct animal is Mammuthus. The word mammoth is borrowed from the Greek mammuthos, which means “breast”. In German, the plural form is Mammut. As you can see, these two languages have a similar spelling but very different pronunciation. The sound change between the two German words (long i to a short e) is relatively common in Germanic languages.

How to say mammoth in Spanish?

The Spanish word for mammoth is “mamófer”. In Spanish, the word “mamófer” is an onomatopoeic word that imitates the sound of a growling elephant. The sound of the word is similar to the sound that a baby elephant makes when they are trying to make themselves heard.

How to say mammoth in French?

The French word for mammoth is “mamouth”. It’s a loan word from English, where the animal is called “mammoth”, as it resembles a huge human mouth. The French spelling is nothing like the way it’s spelled in English. The ‘m’ in the French word is silent, making it “mamo”, while the ‘n’ in mammoth is also silent.

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