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Matoniemi Timo <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi,

Yes indeed:

 Antti Jokinen  would be something like:

ahn-tee-tee-ee   YOH-kih-nihn

( Comapre to Olli Jokinen http://rangers.nhl.com/club/player.htm?id=8466140 )

Terveisin / Best regards,
Timo Matoniemi
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> Lähettäjä: Film and TV Studies Discussion List 
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> Aihe: [SCREEN-L] Pronunciation Help
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> 
> We run a pronunciation guide for film and TV studies called 
> ScreenLex.org . Occasionally, we get requests for 
> pronunciation help that stumps us.
> 
> Today I received a request for help pronouncing Finnish 
> director, Antti Jokinen. My guess would be something like:
> 
> ahn-tee YOKE-in-en
> 
> Can any Finnish speakers out there help me out?
> 
> Thanks!
> 
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