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Re: How are names ending in cia pronounced as sha in English?
Notice how these words and names are pronounced—the C when followed by a long /i/ becomes /s/, but if the ia is monophthongized to schwa it becomes sh. Of course s is affected the same way. In reality the i (sometimes e) has become the approximant /j/ and partially or fully merged with the preceding dental to form a new phoneme. This happens to s z t and d, and foreign words naturalised into English where C and g are dentalised before i and e. Sometimes you can still hear the approximant (marshya), sometimes you can't.

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