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by umanwizard
200 days ago
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That’s not true, at least in France. Perhaps it’s true in some other dialect, e.g. Quebec French; I don’t know. From Wiktionary, the pronunciation of English bit is /bɪt/, and French bite is /bit/. The sounds represented in IPA by ɪ and i are not the same, which is precisely why “bit” and “beet” sound different to Americans. |
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