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What is I sounds like?

"I" doesn't have a sound on its own. It's a pronoun, representing a person or entity, and its pronunciation depends on the word it's part of.

For example:

* In "I am," the "I" sounds like /aɪ/ (as in "eye").

* In "I see," the "I" sounds like /aɪ/ (as in "eye").

* In "ice," the "I" sounds like /aɪ/ (as in "eye").

* In "it," the "I" sounds like /ɪ/ (as in "bit").

Let me know if you'd like to know how "I" sounds in a specific word!

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