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How to pronounce Amrhein How to pronounce Amrhein?

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Pronunciation of Amrhein in the US

The American pronunciation of Amrhein, specifically in California, US, is

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AE m er h EE n
  • ae sounds like the 'a' in at
  • m sounds like the 'm' in me
  • er sounds like the 'ur' in hurt
  • h sounds like the 'h' in hat
  • ee sounds like the 'ee' in see
  • n sounds like the 'n' in no


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Pronunciation of Amrhein in France

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Origin: French


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Pronunciation of Amrhein in Pennsylvania US

In Pennsylvania US, Amrhein is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA, is

AM er Ine

Am same as the word am

Er as if growling rrrrrr

Ine as if in word dine or German number 1 ...ein
  • er sounds like the 'ur' in hurt
  • as sounds like the 'as' in gas
  • in sounds like the 'in' in pin
  • or sounds like the 'or' in for

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: German
Meaning: On The Rhine


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Pronunciation of Amrhein in Pennsylvania US

In Pennsylvania US, Amrhein is primarily classified as a surname (last name). The pronunciation of this name, specifically in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA, is

AM er Ine

Am same as the word am

Er as if growling rrrrrr

Ine as if in word dine or German number 1 ...ein

Type of Name: Last Name
Origin: German
Meaning: On The Rhine


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In the southeastern corner of London lies Greenwich, a borough famous for marking the Prime Meridian (0° longitude), the imaginary line that separates the eastern and western halves of the world.

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