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Does when have a short e sound?

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Yes, it does, as in hen and men.
Yes. The word when has a short E sound (wen) as in the rhyming words ten and then.

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No, the word "when" does not have a short e sound. The e in "when" is pronounced like an unstressed schwa sound.

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