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> However in the first two case, á and é are different sounds and not just long versions.
I assume one stands for open e and other is narrow e.
> Anyway á is pronounced similar to the a in market,
which is normal a? no?
I just listened it from google translate, if hey didn't fuck it up it's pronounced like guyaash, which sounds similar to Turkish güveç, you can google it.