The Breton pronounciations are /ʁo.nɑ̃n/≈"RAW-nah^n-n" (in Northern and Western Brittany) or /ʁo.nɑ̃n/≈"rawn-NAH^N-N" (in Southern Brittany). In Breton one always pronounce "an" and "ann" /ɑ̃n/≈"AH^N-N": first a nasal "A" like the French /ɑ̃/≈"AH^N" in "français", "en masse" or "flambé", then a "N"; like if one pronounced the French word "ennui"/ɑ̃n.ny.i/≈"AH^N-NUY-EE" while skipping the "UY-EE" at the end. In both those cases the "R" is the French/Breton/German /ʁ/. [noted -ed] The French one is /ʁo.nɑ̃/≈"RAW-NAH^N".
― Anonymous User 1/27/2023, edited 1/27/2023
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Also pronounced RAHN-ən.
― Anonymous User 1/19/2020
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In Breton one always pronounce "an" and "ann" /ɑ̃n/≈"AH^N-N": first a nasal "A" like the French /ɑ̃/≈"AH^N" in "français", "en masse" or "flambé", then a "N"; like if one pronounced the French word "ennui"/ɑ̃n.ny.i/≈"AH^N-NUY-EE" while skipping the "UY-EE" at the end.
In both those cases the "R" is the French/Breton/German /ʁ/. [noted -ed]
The French one is /ʁo.nɑ̃/≈"RAW-NAH^N".