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Ponema, often referred to as phonemes, are the smallest units of sound in a language that can distinguish meaning. Examples of phonemes in English include the sounds /p/ and /b/, which differentiate the words "pat" and "bat." Another example is the vowel sounds in "bit" (/ɪ/) and "beet" (/iː/), which change the meaning of the words. Each language has its own set of phonemes that contribute to its unique sound system.

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