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In Romeo & Juliet, there's a few instances of variations of the phrase, "God gi' ye good'en". That means "God give you a good evening", which eventually, in our time, just became "Good evening." Pronunciation of i': Pronounce it "ih". NOT "eye".

Pronunciation of gi': Pronounce it "gih".

Pronunciation of e'en: "EEE-enn" or "een" are both fine. hi

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