• @bazingabot
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    253 months ago

    not true in German, there all Es sound exactly the same

    • manucode
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      303 months ago

      When I, as a German speaker, pronounce Mercedes, every e is slightly different.

    • @Wilzax
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      93 months ago

      The first E in Mercedes sounds slightly different from the other two in German, mostly because the rhotic sound [r] modifies the tongue placement for the preceding E, forcing you to say it as either an open-mid front unrounded vowel [ɛ], or a mid near-front unrounded [ɛ̽]. The [r] prevents the vowel from being a Close-mid front unrounded vowel [e] like the 2nd and 3rd occurrences of E.

      Or more simply, the first e sounds more like “bed” while the second and third sound more like “may”, assuming you’re reading this with a standard American dialect.