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There are many words that are pronounced [e], especially those that contain the letter combination of e or ea. Examples:
e: let, make, pet, bet.
ea: head, bread, thread.
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The letter e is pronounced [i] in stressed open syllables, and [e] is usually pronounced in stressed closed syllables
check /tʃek/ vi.Verify.
bed /bed/ n.Bed.
net /net/ n.Net.
ten /ten/ num.Ten.
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Generally speaking, in some English and English words, like these are used normally, and the pronunciation is basically the same when used.
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For example, hat (hat), met (past tense).
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This word ** is okay, after learning the phonetic alphabet, you can slowly get the word.
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Such monophonic words are reflected in many texts, and many are listed.
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There are so many words that respond to this.
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There should be a lot of words in this phonetic alphabet that you are talking about, and you can find it directly in the dictionary through this phonetic transcription.
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There are a lot of things about her, you can go to some charity to find information, there are a lot of them, you can look at the words or something.
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What are the phonetic words? In Galiz, if you want to know the phonetic words, we can look up the books and Internet information in the words, look it up to know, and then add history.
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What are my words? I think that if you want to think about these words, you can look at the English book, so that the words are more accurate.
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There are so many words in the phonetic alphabet that you can find hundreds of them when you open the English dictionary.
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What are the phonetic words to eat at home, there are many words to eat, depending on what you like.
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Actually, I think there are quite a lot of such words, and there are a lot of them in the dictionary.
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Phonetic Transcription e: sadPhonetic Transcription ae :fatInterpretation: 1. FAT
adj.fat, obese; thick, wide; huge; "Informal" has very few and no ones; It's easy to hit, it's easy to hit.
n.fat, fatty meat; cooking oil, cooking oil; Excess parts.
v."Old" (makes) grow fat.
2、sadadj.Sad; sad, sad; miserable, gloomy (to describe the color).Word Discrimination:stout, plump, fat
This group of words all means "obese", and the difference is:
Stout refers to thick shoulders and round waist, and a bulky body, suggesting fatness.
Plump refers to being fat and well-proportioned and curvy.
Fat is a colloquial term with a slightly derogatory connotation. Refers to obesity due to excess body fat.
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/e/bed
legpen
henhelpred bed.
Leg. Pen. Hen. Help.
Red AE
badbag
flagsad
Oops. Schoolbag.
Banner. Sad.
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As long as you stress the e in the open syllable, you will pronounce i:
For example: heshe
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