The /e/ Vowel Sound (get, bread) | British Pronunciation
Video Overview & Insights
Part 5: This video looks at how to pronounce the /e/ sound. It's in words like "get", "egg" and "bread".
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Technical name: close-mid front unrounded vowel
This is the fifth video in a series of the 20 vowel sounds in British English.
"A even number" or "An even number", which is correct?
E in even is consonant, not vowel.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoK-OdQNtaA&list=PLUqdObbmu1AGFeSUilPpmzloQcgm69fQC
Your IPA symbol for /e/ should be pronounced like eight not yell , not egg
Note: These symbols are part of the IPA (international phonetic alphabet).
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Head, tell, get, many, any, kept
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@crystal9206I think it's British?
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@Sk_edits-005AMAZING. Due to lack of available help for my aunty, We (myself and my aunty) have been practicing different sounds. Your vowel videos are great. Do you do the consonants??? If so, you may us make a complete recovery. Please let me know.
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@danchoihaiduongThere is ths sound in Portuguese, so it's simple for me to produce it. Other words: "temple" and "bury". Good video!
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@kajalcharola1046Please explain the pronunciation description of: get rid of
ɡet rɪd əv
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@kedarprasad69Hi Max. This sound is very similar to /ae/, isn't it? For example, bad and bed have a very similar pronunciation. In normal speech it's sometimes hard to notice the difference. For example, it's hard to notice the difference in the words then and than and stationery and stationary.
@arturcostasteiner9735Hi, Max! I was looking up the words "get, bread, egg" in a dictionary and there the IPA transcription showed an /ɛ/ instead an /e/. Is there something I didn't get?
https://www.lexico.com/definition/egg
https://www.lexico.com/definition/bread
https://www.lexico.com/definition/get
Way, say, pay, and way they all are pronounced e sound. Right?
@Mybaby_tortoisegreat thanks max every day
@يوسفكريم-خ4بHi, Max! In portuguese this sound is generaly (but not only) represented by "é" like in the frase: O café é bom (The coffe is good).
@advogadoedmundoolindaIf possible, I just want to change my tongue.
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