It's pronounced "SIGH-dun." Just like you're letting out a big ol' sigh because you can't believe you're still talking about ancient cities. So, say it with me now, "SIGH-dun." And let's move on to more exciting topics, shall we?
Tyre, as in Tyre and Sidon from the Bible, is pronounced the same as the word "tire" by most English speakers, but the correct pronunciation is "teer."
Same as car tire
Phoecian People
Tire
The Phoenicians were an ancient people who built the cities of Tyre and Sidon. They were known for their maritime trade and seafaring skills in the ancient Mediterranean.
The 'Y' is pronounced like an 'I' - like tire.
i havent got the slightest idea in my mind someone please find the answer!Answer:Tyre and Sidon were cities located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea in what is now modern-day Lebanon, approximately 50-60 km SSW of Beirut.
Sidon's population is 80,000.
That the Phoenician cities of Sidon and Tyre established a thriving export industry in these products, which boosted their wealth and influence.
Sidon is the third largest city in Lebanon.
Ephraim Sidon was born in 1946.
Sidon District's population is 207,500.