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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Pronunciation is one of the most difficult things in English. I was reading a few words that I thought were interesting. &quot;break&quot; is pronounced br-ay-k and &quot;steak&quot; is pronounced st-ay-k but &quot;bleak&quot; is pronounced bl-ee-k and &quot;streak&quot; is pronounced str-ee-k. Just by changing some consonants, the whole vowel sound changes even though &quot;ea&quot; is still used.&lt;/p&gt;
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