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 racim
 
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							| Dear colleagues ,                           I would like to know what �s the difference between the phonetic symbol  �i � as in the word happy and   � I � as in kid ?  I have always wondered to see those symbols . Looking forward to a reply    |  26 Jan 2016      
					
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 Mr. TITA
 
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							| Hi Racim, There are actually three types of [ i]- vowel sounds that we can distinguish according to their length. it is difficult for foreigners to distinguish them. Words like kid, sip, hit and sit have the shortest version of [I] sound. it is a capital I without a point above. There is a medium-length version of this sound written in a lower case [i]. This can be found in words such as happy, angry, busy... . The third type is the longest one and it is written like this [i:] and is found in words like see, seek, knee... I hope this can be helpful to you.  |  26 Jan 2016     
					
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 yanogator
 
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							|  Mr. TITA gave an excellent answer, but I �ll add that a native speaker would probably not try to make a distinction between the last two of them. There is also the sound of "I" in "nice" and "light" which we call "long I". I don �t know the phonetic symbol for it.   Bruce  |  26 Jan 2016     
					
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