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Hi, Maly - and welcome!
In the UK, AH-men is the most usual (although I have sometimes heard AY-men and, rarely ay-MEN)
The OT sheep-farmer is, so far as I'm aware, always AY-bra-ham. The 'a' in -bra- is usually a schwa; otherwise it would be short, like the 'a' in 'cat.'
This is an interesting question - what brings it up?
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RhubarbCommando 10/25/2002 8:46 AM
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