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Two vowels written has very little to do with how something is pronounced in English:
Words with 2 adjacent vowels but no diphthong:
Words with only 1 vowel but a diphthong
If you say "day" in a very long way like in the beginning of the banana boat song you really think that it sounds like the "e" sound in "pet"? Do you really hear two different vowel sounds there? If so when does it transition to the second one?
Yes, yes, when it becomes the ee/i sound
So... never?
So apparently you pronounce may like "meh" which is some kind of UK thing but not in north america
No, I pronounce may with a "Close-mid front unrounded vowel", "meh" would be a "Open-mid front unrounded vowel"
It's a dipthong bro idk what else to tell you, like maybe a scottish accent pronounces it like that
I don't know why you keep inventing places where it doesn't happen, when in your own accent it's not a diphthong.
Okay well have a nice deh as you pronounce on your planet
Are you actually unable to hear the /e/ sound? You keep claiming it's the /ɛ/ sound. Are your ears really that broken that you can't distinguish the two?
Bro idk phonetics but let and may have the same e sound and may has a dipthong that ends in a i/y sound, and yes i understand in French there are three different e sounds that i as an American English speaker cannot discern.
Not according to any dictionary I've ever seen.
Let uses /ɛ/ and rhymes with pet, wet, sweat, duet, etc.
May uses /e/, and the California pronunciation is /me̞ː/ it's not a diphthong, just a long vowel sound
Sure you can. Unless you think that the two vowels in "entrain" or "explain" or "enchain" have the same sound, you're aware of both the /ɛ/ and /e/ sounds, and you know they're different. If you can hear the difference between the two vowels in "obtain" then you can hear the difference between /ə/ and /e/.
Yes schwa i can hear, entrain explain and enchain all rhyme perfectly and they all have ai as a dipthong
Neither of those is schwa. I can only assume you're trolling.