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How to pronounce Dima How to pronounce Dima?

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Pronunciation of Dima

Here is how Dima is pronounced

D EE m ah
  • d sounds like the 'd' in do
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • ah sounds like the 'a' in car


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Pronunciation of Dima in Russia

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Origin: Russian


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Pronunciation of Dima in England

In England, Dima is primarily classified as a first name. It is pronounced as

DEE MAH

"It comes from an Eritrean language named 'Bilen'. Eritrea is in East Africa, with neighbouring countries such as Sudan and Ethopia."

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Eritrean
Other spelling(s): Deema
Meaning: Always


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Pronunciation of Dima in Spain

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Type of Name: City
Origin: Spanish


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Pronunciation of Dima

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"DEEM"-"ah"


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Pronunciation of Dima in England

In England, Dima is primarily classified as a first name. It is pronounced as

dee-mah
dee rhymes with deep
mah rhymes with muck

"It comes from an Eritrean language named 'Bilen'. Eritrea is in East Africa, with neighbouring countries such as Sudan and Ethopia."

Type of Name: First Name
Origin: Eritrean
Other spelling(s): Deema
Meaning: Always


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