Pāli has two
sorts of vowels, long — ā, e, ī, o, ū, & ay; and short — a,
i, & u. Unlike long and shorts vowels in English, the length here refers to
the actual amount of time used to pronounce the vowel, and not to its quality.
Thus ā & a are both pronounced like the a in father,
simply that the sound ā is held for approximately twice as long as the
sound a. The same principle holds for ī & i, and for ū
& u. Thus, when chanting Pāli, the vowels are pronounced as follows:
a as
in father
o as
in go
e as
in they
u as
in glue
i as
in machine
ay as
in Aye!
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