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.
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.