Asked cus I was taught to say I in English, but in the movies I only hear E.
So not I like EYE, but E like EASTER.
Ahh I actually get you now. I personally use both pronunciations, dependant on the the sentence. Personally, I dont think either of them are incorrect.
Ahh I actually get you now. I personally use both pronunciations, dependant on the the sentence. Personally, I dont think either of them are incorrect.
More about 'The Queens English' probably. If you were trying to talk in a very posh, proper and fancy way, then you would say EYEther. However for normal everyday use amongst all social classes, EEEther is perfectly correct as well
More about 'The Queens English' probably. If you were trying to talk in a very posh, proper and fancy way, then you would say EYEther. However for normal everyday use amongst all social classes, EEEther is perfectly correct as well
Thanks, mate. In school I was taught to be The Queens English, but as far as I can see EEEther is also kinda OK these days.
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