Oliver Sonne joined the Peruvian national team and since he arrived in Lima, he has been trending on social media due to the large number of fans who want to know more about him. Although he doesn't speak Spanish, that hasn't been an obstacle for him to gradually integrate into the group that Juan Reynoso has formed for the matches against Chile and Argentina.
The 'Viking' has not only caught the attention of curious people for his past as a model or actor, but there is also a great curiosity to know the correct way to pronounce his last name. This has been a problem as several users doubt when referring to the Danish full-back with Inca roots.
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Taking this into account, we will now reveal how you should pronounce the name of the new favorite of the Bicolor fans.
How to pronounce Oliver Sonne's name?
According to what Líbero was able to learn from the Peruvian journalist José Ramírez, who resides in Sweden and Denmark, "SONNE" is pronounced exactly as it is written. In this way, it's not like how most fans were pronouncing it, that is, "SON," but "Sonne," taking into account the second 'N' together with the 'E.'
Being an unusual last name in the Spanish language, this created a cloud of doubts and several users ventured to improvise and pronounce it as they believed was the correct form.