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How do you pronounce semper idem?

"Semper idem" is pronounced:

SEM-per EE-dem

Here's a breakdown:

* SEM-per: The "e" in "semper" is short, similar to the "e" in "pet."

* EE-dem: The "e" in "idem" is long, like the "e" in "see."

The phrase "semper idem" is Latin for "always the same."

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