Depends if you want to spell meet or met (past tense).
There is also the word mete... but I am unaware of any words that have three Es that would work with an M and T.
E is the syllable for met
E 'un onore averti incontrato
No. The word met has a short E vowel sound. (The long E is in meet, meat, or mete.)
one on one
one on one
Yes. The E has a short E sound as in bet or bed.
When Harry Met Sally
in the met
Not
One
Macbeth is told by three witches that he will one day be king. This prophecy ultimately leads Macbeth to contemplate committing regicide in order to fulfill the witches' prediction.
Yes. The E is a short E as in the rhyming words met, net, and pet.