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The Spanish word for "tiara" is the same as it is in English. Due to the both languages being rooted in Latin some words in English are the same in Spanish.

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In Spanish, every vowel is always pronounced in the same way. A is pronounced "ah," I is pronounced "ee." That means it would be said as "tee-AH-nah"

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Tianna is the same in Spanish as in English

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Q: How do you say 'Tianna' in Spanish?
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