For the life of me I can't figure out the difference of long a (father) and short o (pot).
Can someone steer me in the right direction?

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furrykef wrote:When I read Latin aloud I often find that my pronunciation of short 'e' and short 'i' is often too similar (my native dialect does have the pen/pin merger, after all), but, amusingly enough, the Romans had the same problem at times, as can be attested by variant spellings such as "vespillō" versus "vispillō" (Wheelock used the former in the poem in my signature, but the Wikisource for the same poem used the latter).
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