[Opinions] Re: Abraham
in reply to a message by Tisiphone
Even when you pronounce Graham with two syllables (GREY-um, per BTN), you don't pronounce the H. In Abraham, you do.
GRAY-um, when I say it, sounds so close to GRAM its not even worth trying to separate the syllables (It's like GRAYm when I try to say GRAY-um, as long as I'm speaking at a normal pace). Europeans aren't pronouncing it GRUH-ham, right?
Rosalie Isaac Larkin
Tirzah Floyd Silver
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GRAY-um, when I say it, sounds so close to GRAM its not even worth trying to separate the syllables (It's like GRAYm when I try to say GRAY-um, as long as I'm speaking at a normal pace). Europeans aren't pronouncing it GRUH-ham, right?
Tirzah Floyd Silver
www.behindthename.com/pnl/59411