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Incidentally, how do you pronounce "eid"?
As a Bloody Foreigner™ with a background in a language where every letter is pronounced as it is written, I have always subconsciously pronounced "eid" as it was written - how the native English speakers would pronounce the English word "aid". So I was confused this morning when someone (a native English speaker) was talking about "eed" this and "eed" that.
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In Persian, we pronounce it just like how 'aid' is pronounced in English.
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Eid Mubarak!