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It’s halfway in between. You say “f’ree”. It sits in the spot between 1 and 2, like a wobbly and uncertain syllable, that lingers as “mine” beyond “me”.
Notice how the former is longer than the latter, despite being the same number of notes. A warble, a wiggle, a bridge between meters, “FR” is timed out like “baroque”.
It’s halfway in between. You say “f’ree”. It sits in the spot between 1 and 2, like a wobbly and uncertain syllable, that lingers as “mine” beyond “me”.
Notice how the former is longer than the latter, despite being the same number of notes. A warble, a wiggle, a bridge between meters, “FR” is timed out like “baroque”.
what?
mine is
/maɪ̯n/
me is
/miː/
(UK),/mi/
(US) or/mɪ/
(northern England)baroque is
/bæˈɹɒk/
(UK) or/bəˈɹoʊk/
(US)do you just want to add an
/iː/
between fr and fr?/fɹiːfɹ/
?