The actual Hellenic way to pronounce
Persephone is not (pər-SEF-ə-nee) like most English speakers think. I'm uncertain what it is. But I know that
Artemis is not (AHR-tə-mis) it's more similar to (AHR-tay-meez).
This may help you some:
http://www.hellenicgods.org/pronunciationinhelleniclanguage
It helped me a little but I'm still a little confused on Hellenic pronounciation. Not to mention Hellenic pronunciation may have changed some with time and depending one where you are in Greece. But from what a teacher told me this summer the eia ending is pronounced like (ay-ah). So my guess would be Persephoneia is (peer-SEEF-ohn-ay-ah). Also it seems like e's are sometimes ee and sometimes they are ay.
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Serafina,
Fiona,
Augustine,
Eibhlin,
Genevieve,
Artemis,
Stella,
Gwyneira,
Althea,
Leona, Sabriel,
Caitriona,
Mercia,
Adeline and
Luna.
Keiran,
Magnus, Arturus,
Silas, Fenris,
Gavin,
Quinn,
Ferdinand,
Cedric,
Perseus,
Theron,
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Xavier,
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This message was edited 10/3/2011, 8:00 PM