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Question Could you show me pronounce rules in English?

Dear all.

I've learned English long time, but I have seen difficult thing for remembering.

At the same tim, with a letter when i 've been read this way, and another time also read another.

for example.


A letter.

First case: ape, ache, explain, /ei/
Second case: at, taxi, anniversary, laboratory /e/
Third case: consonant /er/.

If someone have completly pronounce rules, please post here for every one and me. I'm expecting for your reply
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Welcome to the forums.

What you need are the phonetic symbols. Try here: Phonetics - Cambridge Dictionaries Online
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