Sepphora - correct Greek pronunciation anybody?
Yes, we all know and have heard of seh-FOR-ah from the makeup store- Sephora, with one P. Sepphora has two and is in the database- but is it pronounced as SEF-or-ah in Greek or seh-FOR-ah in Greek as well? Thanks.BtN's resident night-lurker. Formerly Dragon_Clarinet.
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I know a Sepphora once. She pronounced it SEF-o-rah but I'm not sure whether she was actually Greek.
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Because the Greek spelling is Σεπφωρα, I am pretty sure the π would be pronounced. If the Modern Greek phonetics were being preserved, one would spell it Sepfora. I'm not sure about the stress, but that is how it would roughly be pronounced. From the looks of this: http://www.foundalis.com/lan/grkalpha.htm it looks like it was quite possible that the φ was pronounced with a P sound as well in Ancient Greek. If that was the case it would be pronounced more like Seppora, which certainly makes it easier for one to connect it to the original Hebrew form.
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