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I keep hearing the different pronunciation of these words (finite and infinite) in Answers.com: Wiki Q&A combined with free online dictionary, thesaurus, and encyclopedias (my "pronunciation guide"), in order to learn them.
However, still it sounds weird to me. In sentences like "In both finite and infinite dimensional spaces ... " the sound of these two words seem to lack a kind of symmetry which the words themselves possess.
Is there any exception for the pronunciation of "finite" and "infinite" ? Are they always pronounced about the same way?
However, still it sounds weird to me. In sentences like "In both finite and infinite dimensional spaces ... " the sound of these two words seem to lack a kind of symmetry which the words themselves possess.
Is there any exception for the pronunciation of "finite" and "infinite" ? Are they always pronounced about the same way?