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English Vowel Sounds: How to Pronounce /ae/ and /E/

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American English Vowel Sounds: How to Pronounce /ae/ as in cat and /ɛ/as in pet

Is the difference between these 2 vowels hard for you to say? What other similar words with /ɛ/ and /ae/ can you think of?

Check out my other American English Pronunciation videos:    • English Pronunciation  
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