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What is an example of a phoneme in English?

A phoneme is the smallest unit of sound that can distinguish one word from another in a language.

Here's an example:

* The sounds "b" and "p" are phonemes in English.

* The words "bat" and "pat" differ only in their initial consonant sound.

* The "b" and "p" sounds are distinct phonemes because they change the meaning of the word.

Therefore, "b" and "p" are phonemes in English.

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