Kramer in English, most are pronounced like [kreymer]. The same is true in German and Yiddish pronunciation if the name has kept its original spelling, which is either Krämer, or Kraemer (both of which are actually interchangeable; an umlautted vowel can also be written as that vowel followed by an 'e': ä = ae, ö = oe, ü = ue) It would only be [kra:mer] if the umlaut was omitted, and would most likely still be pronounced [kreymer], since most German speakers would just assume the umlaut was mistakenly omitted.
May refer to:
Cosmo Kramer (1989-1998), character on the US television sitcom Seinfeld
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