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The conjunction 'either' (/ˈaɪ·ðər, ˈiː·ðər/).
Please, could you tell me how do you say that? 🧐 And pls include here where are you from as well (country and city or, at least, the region you learnt that). It's for a research I'm doing. Really appreciate the help!
P.S.: native speakers only.
Jan 15, 2021 12:39 PM
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Hi Raf. The word either is pronounced slightly differently depending on accent and where you're from. It can be pronounced ee-th-er or ei-th-er. They both mean the same thing. In Australia we usually say ee-th-er. Think of it as the same way the word tomato is pronounced in different accents (toe-may-toe) or (toe-mar-toe). Look on youtube and hear for yourself :). Hope that helps!
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