First of all they sound very different. Often Americans don’t say all the letters in each word especially consonants (辅音) like “t” and “d.” For example Americans may say “I dun no” instead of “I don’t know”. However the British usually pronounce their consonants more carefull...
Two-Vowels Together:When two vowels are next to each other, the first vowel is usually long (the sound is the same as the sound of the letter) and the second vowel is silent. Examples: meat, seat, plain, rain, goat, road, lie, pie. ...
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