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Short 'A': Before 'M', 'N' or 'S', usually sounds something like "aya", so that the noun "can" (as in "tin can") sounds something like "cayan" and "fast" sounds like "fayast"; however, if you're saying "I can," the 'A' is much shorter and flatter ("I kan"), while "can't" reverts back to "cayan't".
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