Sentence examples for e sounds from inspiring English sources

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(Does Mel Gibson make beats?) Instead of sounding freed by his newfound faith, Ma$e sounds straitjacketed: provoked (in different ways) by women who "think I'm extra pretty" and fair-weather friends who "kick you when you're down," he's not allowed to respond, can't even flirt or curse, so he just smiles wanly and keeps moving.

Even with song titles like "Looking Up" and "This Is Where It Gets Good," E sounds as if he barely believes the situation himself.

When I go looking for a word to fit into a sentence, I'm often willing to choose a word because of its noises (number of syllables, what its 'long a' sounds are, its 'schwa e' sounds, etc).

The research, described in the current issue of Savart Journal, found the violin produced several vowel sounds, including the Italian "i" and "e" sounds and several vowel sounds from French and English.

If I haven't convinced you yet, just think about it this way: Who doesn't want to dress up major fabulous, have a bitch fight with their best friend in a crowd and then get fucked up on E? Sounds just like Fashion Week, right?

Use short e sounds (as in "bed") for both syllables of être.

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The English e sound is represented by the letter i in French.

Yes, that's right, they all have a long e sound in them (also known as /i:/ in the phonetic alphabet).

There's an "E" sound that keeps popping up and interrupting the theme answers, but it's up to you to find it.

In order to successfully make the pun, Mr. Berry had to add the "E" sound, but that changes the spelling of the base phrase to TERRIER.

The high front vowel i of suffixes had the effect of fronting and raising preceding back vowels and, in particular, of converting an a sound into an e sound.

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