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the Greek pronunciation of Rhea is REH-A, but REH-A does not rhyme with Leah. REH is pronounced as in bEt, and A is pronounced as in bAt. The accent emphasis is also placed on both syllables. I hope this helps :)[side note: i think Nikita Celestine Zenobia sounds beautiful :)]
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I'm confused. Isn't Leah usually pronounced LEE-Ah?If Rhea is pronounced "REH-A" to you as in bEt and bAt, Shouldn't it rhyme with Leah?
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Ah. I had no idea, or maybe I did but forgot it, so thanks so much for those corrections, or reminders, where it comes to those pronunciations. (So: note to self remember those.) :)And also thanks so much for the combo compliment. It means a lot. :D
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