I currently don’t have access to real-time tools in this turn to pull up the latest details. Based on the context you provided, you’re asking for the Dutch terms and likely pronunciation related to Marco Borsato and related language cues. Direct answer
- Wanneer: The Dutch word “wanneer” means “when” in English. It is pronounced roughly as [ˈʋɑ.nə(r)] in standard Dutch.
- Uitspraak: In Dutch, “uitspraak” means “pronunciation.” It is pronounced roughly as [ˈœy̯tˌspraːk] (the “ui” diphthong can sound like a high front rounded vowel followed by a glide, and the stress is on the second syllable).
- Marco: The given name “Marco” is pronounced [ˈmar.ko], with emphasis on the first syllable.
- Borsato: The surname “Borsato” is pronounced [bɔrˈsaː.to], with the stress on the second syllable.
If you’d like, I can provide:
- A short guide to Dutch pronunciation tips for these words.
- A minimal audio-friendly transcription to help with practicing.
- Translations of related phrases (e.g., “When is the court?” “Wanneer is de rechtszaak?”) with proper pronunciation cues.
