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[Opinions] Re: Mia
in reply to a message by Lily
I pronounce Mai as May so with an a at the end of it that makes MAY-ah, or it does around here anyway. Where I live Mia is actually not that common, I have only ever met one Mia and hardly hear of any.

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Where I live it's very common and no one says MAY-ah, all say MY-ah. Also it's Hebrew/Indian in origin and pronounced MY-ah there as well (I know a Mayim and a Maya from Israel and heard Maya being pronounced in a famous Bollywood movie).
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