No. The vowel pair AI here has a short E sound (sed).
The word "said" has a short vowel sound.
Yes, the word "said" has a short 'e' sound, as in "bed" or "red." It does not have a short 'a' sound.
It's often said as 'Fri'.
Yes, the word "said" has a short vowel sound, as the "a" is pronounced like the "e" in "bed."
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No. The AI has a short E sound (sed) which is rarely the case. The word "says" has the same sound (sez).
The best known are the words again and against (uh-gen,uh-genst), and the word said (sed). The word "says" also has a short E sound (sez).
The word said is always a short E sound. In some pronunciations, certain and captain do, but they can also have a short I sound for the AI. Other AI words with the short E sound are again and against.
Words that match the vowel sounds in the word said include:bedbreadbreddeaddreadEd (name, as in Edward)fedFred (name, short for Frederick)headledleadmedNed (name)Ped (short sock, does not cover ankles)read (pronounced like red)red (colorSED (an abbreviation spoken as a word, as in the medical term for a blood test called a SED Rate)Ted (name, short for Theodore and Teddy)TED (medical abbreviation, spoken as a word, as in TED Hose)wedZed - the letter Z, (British)
I just read a short interview of Jennifer Hudson herself addressing this accusation. She never said the word no. She simply said don't believe what you hear.
The word "says" (sez) is a unique sound for the AY, but it is related to the past tense "said" (sed) where the AI also has a short E sound, as in the words "again" and "against." The A word many also has a short E sound.