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<p>of /a/, /e/, /i/, /o/, and /u/ and these vowels are never diphthongized like some English vowel sounds can be. For example, hat, hut, heart and hurt all use the vowel sound /a/ in Kenyan English.</p>

<p><big>Grammar</big></p>
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