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The difference between phonetic symbols [ae] and [e]

The only difference is the pronunciation:

1. The /e/ sound is a short sound. When pronouncing this sound, the corners of the mouth should be widened and the lower jaw should be lowered slightly.

2. The ?/ sound is also a short sound. When pronouncing this sound, the mouth should be as large as possible, the opening degree should be greater than /e/, and the lowering degree of the lower jaw should be greater than /e/.

Words pronounced with [e] include leg, break, head, egg, empty, electronics, bed, and dead.

Words pronounced with [?] include pacify, pack, package, paddle, passenger, back, camera, factory and hat.

Extended information

Word analysis:

1. break

Pronunciation: British [bre?k], American [bre?k ]

Interpretation:

(1) v. (to cause) to break, crack, shatter; to damage; to damage; to break; to rupture; to bleed

(2)n. Intermission; break; break; break; pause

Example: He fell through the window,?breaking?the?glass.

He fell through the window,?breaking?the?glass.

He fell through the window,?breaking?the?glass.

Fell out of the window.

2. head

Pronunciation: British [hed] American [hed]

Interpretation:

(2) n. head; Head; head; brain; (human or animal) one end long, one end high

(2) v. To move in (a certain direction); to lead; to be in charge; to be at the top of the ranking; to be at the front< /p>

Example: She turned her head away from him.

She turned her head away and stopped looking at him.

3. back

Pronunciation: British [b?k], American [b?k]

Interpretation:

(1 ) n. (human or animal) back, back; waist; spine; backbone; rear; rear; end

(2) adj. behind; behind; posterior; past ;Old; unpaid when due; arrears

(3) adv. backward; behind; on the back; at a distance from (something); control; endure

Example: The photographers drew?back?to let us view the body.

The photographers drew back to let us view the body.

4. factory

Pronunciation: British [?f?ktri], American [?f?ktri]

Definition: n. Factory; manufacturing plant< /p>

Example: He owned furniture?factories?in New York?State.

He owned several furniture factories in New York State.