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Question about A Midsummer Night's Dream?

Doing this as a play.

So,

Is it pronounced "tit-on-ya" or "tit-ayn-ya"?

And, we're doing it with steampunk outfits at my high school for it, so what do you think of that idea? Awesome? I think so ;)

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  • 7 years ago

    I'm with Cogito, with the exception of the first syllable. It's not "tit" it's "tih." Tih-tan-yuh

    Here's a page of pronunciation for all the names. Very handy!

    http://www.e-shakespeare.org/names.html

  • Cogito
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    It's pronounced Tit-AH-nyuh.

    With the emphasis on the AH.

    What Barbara has suggested is totally wrong.

    Source(s): I'm English, and a teacher of the English language.
  • ?
    Lv 5
    7 years ago

    Titania is pronounced "Tie-tane-ee-yuh"

    "Tie" as in "high", "tane" as in "pain", "ee" as in "wee", and "yuh" as in "uh".

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