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It's pronounced "hat-shep-soot." Like, just say it how it's spelled, honey. No need to overcomplicate it. Just channel your inner Egyptian queen and say it with confidence.

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I find it quite a tongue-twister as well but it is pronounced Hat-shep-sut ; exactly as it is spelt!

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The standard pronunciation is hat-shep-soot, with the accent on the second syllable. The first syllable is sometimes accented instead.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

Hatshepsut is pronunced (HAT-CHEP-SOOT)

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