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Kamala Harris is used to people butchering her name.

The presumptive Democratic vice presidential candidate released a video in 2016 with kids showing the proper pronunciation of her first name.

It’s not “camel-uh,” or “kuh-mahl-uh” or “karmel-uh,” according to the clip, which aired during Harris’ run for Senate.

Simply put — it’s “comma-la,” the California senator wrote in the preface of her 2019 memoir “The Truths We Hold.”

“It means ‘lotus flower,’ which is a symbol of significance in Indian culture,” she wrote. “A lotus grows underwater, its flower rising above the surface while its roots are planted firmly in the river bottom.”

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Harris’ father, Donald Harris, is Jamaican and her late mother, Shyamala Gopalan Harris, was Indian.

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