[Facts] Ianthe/Iantha pronunciation
Does anyone know the pronunciation of the female names Ianthe and a variation Iantha, of Greek origin? Thank you in advance!
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If you are asking about the original Greek pronunciation,
Ianthe: ee-An-thee
Iantha: ee-An-tha .
“When two people have a dispute, the loser is actually the winner because he learns something new.”
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Ianthe: ee-An-thee
Iantha: ee-An-tha .
“When two people have a dispute, the loser is actually the winner because he learns something new.”
SOCRATES
Yes I was asking about the original Greek pronunciation, thanks. But your comment leads me to ask whether you also know of a different or modern pronunciation?
No, am sorry..
"When two people have a dispute, the loser is actually the winner because he learns something new."
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"When two people have a dispute, the loser is actually the winner because he learns something new."
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That's OK, thanks for replying!