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In
English,
the
‘e’
at
the
end
of
most
words
is
generally
not
spoken,
e.g.,
made,
done,
rate,
etc.
However,
‘e’
at
the
end
is
pronounced
in
words
borrowed
from
other
languages
(such
as
French),
e.g.,
fiance,
risque,
macramé,
etc.
In
their
original
language,
all
of
these
words
would
have
an
accent
on
the
last
letter,
making
the
last
consonant-vowel
pair
a
spoken
syllable.
Note:
English
does
not
use
any
markings
on
its
vowels,
as
other
languages
do,
and
so
it
borrows
the
phonetic
sound
without
changing
the
spellings
of
such
words.
Do
you
think
the
final
‘e’
is
pronounced
in
the
word,
‘Recipe’?
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