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What is the correct pronunciation of Mbappé? The right way to say the Real Madrid star’s name

Kylian Mbappé has had a glittering career with France, Monaco, PSG and now Madrid. But have you been saying his name right?

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Kylian Mbappé will make his home debut for Real Madrid against Valladolid at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu on Sunday having already scored for the Spanish giants in their UEFA Super Cup victory and featured in LaLiga for the first time in the draw at Mallorca last weekend. The France captain is, of course, a household name, but have you been saying it correctly all these years?

The forward burst onto the scene with Monaco in the 2015/16 season and scored six goals in nine games as the principality club reached the semifinals of the Champions League the following season, in which they also lifted the Ligue 1 trophy. Mbappé then won six league titles and and six domestic cups after a 2017 move to PSG, where he scored 256 goals in 308 games in all competitions.

His 48 goals in 84 matches for France include a hat-trick in the 2022 World Cup final against Argentina, which led to him winning the Golden Boot at the tournament. Yet despite all his achievements across the best part of a decade, many of us have still been pronouncing his name wrong.

How do say Mbappé? Real Madrid attacker explains

In an interview on French television earlier this year, Mbappé was asked whether the pronunciation of his surname begins with ‘Em-,’ which is essentially how we say the letter M. “No, I’d have a lot of work to do if I had to correct everyone,” the new Madrid star responded.

He then explained the M in his name is a softer ‘mm’ sound, a shorter version of the noise many people make after eating something tasty (if that description still has you tongue-tied, watch the video in the X link above, understanding French is optional).

It’s also an error to stress the middle syllable of Mbappé (i.e. ‘ba-’), which many native English speakers do. The difference between stressed syllables and unstressed syllables is much more subtle in French compared to English, with views that there is a slight stress on the final syllable and that all syllables take the same length of time to say both existing.

With Mbappé now having settled into his new club, fireworks are expected on a regular basis when he lines up alongside attacking teammates Vinícius Júnior, Rodrygo and Jude Bellingham (albeit not against Valladolid). We’re bound to hear his name said plenty, but will it be pronounced correctly?

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