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I've heard this name pronounced "uh-NAY-is." In fact, I've never once heard it pronounced "i-NEE-is."
I have taken Latin for five years. In ancient Rome, this name would have been pronounced eye-nay-as, because of the spelling and ancient Roman dialect.
My (possibly ill-informed) English teacher pronounced this name AY-neez.
No "possibly" about it!
I've always heard this pronounced "Ah-nee-us", I've never heard the beginning pronounced like an "i".
I is pronounced like "ih" here.

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