1. Classical Greek Pronunciation:
* Ar-ee-on (with a long "e" sound like in "see")
* This pronunciation is used for the Greek poet Arion, the subject of many legends and the name of a genus of sea snails.
2. Modern Greek Pronunciation:
* Ar-ee-on (with a short "e" sound like in "bed")
* This pronunciation is used for modern Greek names and words that are derived from the classical Greek.
3. English Pronunciation:
* Air-ee-on (with a long "a" sound like in "air" and a long "e" sound like in "see")
* This pronunciation is sometimes used in English, but it is less common than the classical pronunciation.
So, the best way to pronounce "Arion" depends on the specific context and your audience. If you are unsure, it's always best to ask for clarification.