↑Wells၊ John C (1982)။ Accents of English, Volume 1: An Introduction (pp. i–xx, 1–278), Volume 2: The British Isles (pp. i–xx, 279–466), Volume 3: Beyond the British Isles (pp. i–xx, 467–674)။ Cambridge University Press။ ISBN0-52129719-2, 0-52128540-2, 0-52128541-|isbn= တန်ဖိုး invalid character စစ်ဆေးရန် (အကူအညီ)။ RP transcriptions use ⟨e⟩ rather than ⟨ɛ⟩ largely for convenience and historical tradition; it does not necessarily represent a different sound from the General American phoneme, although the RP vowel may be described as somewhat less open than the American oneno-break space character in |title= at position 51 (အကူအညီ)
↑L. E. Armstrong and Pe Maung Tin (1925)။ A Burmese Phonetic Reader: With English translation။ The London Phonetic Readers။ London: University of London Press။ e has a position slightly more open than Cardinal Vowel No. 2; "ei" (chief subsidiary member of the e-phoneme). Before e is replaced by a narrow diphthong 1 "ei", which is similar in quality to that is used by many English speakers in pronouncing eight , etc., but is much shorter than this sound. In "ei" the initial position is a little lower than for e (described above), the tongue immediately gliding from this position to i.