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Which an is read as / æn /? Or / ən /?

 
 
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The consequences of Big Bang theory for theology are profound,. For faith traditions that describe the universe as having been created by God from nothingness (ex nihilo), this is an electrifying outcome. Does such an astonishing event as the Big Bang fit the definition of a miracle?
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Reply Sun 12 May, 2013 11:11 am
@oristarA,
Better not to give up.
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Reply Sun 12 May, 2013 11:27 am
@oristarA,
Like and... you'll hear a variation of pronunciations depending where you go. I say ahn. I'm assuming that's æn. Again, the pronunciation of vowels is a big part of what makes an accent an accent in the western world.
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