Sounds: /d/, /dʒ/ → / ড /, /জ/ (before “u” in some words)
Sounds: /eɪ/, /æ/, /ɑː/ → /এই/, / অ্যা/, / আ/
Why it changes:
· /æ/ → short vowel in closed syllables (cat, hat).
· /eɪ/ → long vowel in open syllables (cake, name).
·
/ɑː/ → broad vowel before “r” (car, father).
Reason: English vowel sounds depend on syllable type, stress,
and history.
Examples: apple, ant, cat, hat, map, name, late, cake, car,
father
IPA: /ˈæpəl/, /ænt/, /kæt/, /hæt/, /mæp/, /neɪm/, /leɪt/,
/keɪk/, /kɑːr/, /ˈfɑːðər/
Tongue twister:
"Adam’s angry ant and cat always acted oddly.
At night, Adam ate eight apples on a plate.
Across the yard, a large car carried Father afar.
Again and again, Adam asked aloud: ‘Am I always after apples and
cakes?’"
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