The Spanish language has five vowels: a, e, i, o, and u. The letter “e” is pronounced differently in different parts of Spain and Latin America, but the most common pronunciation is similar to the “e” in the English word “bet”.
The pronunciation of “e” can vary depending on whether it is stressed or unstressed. In stressed syllables, the “e” is pronounced with a clear, open sound, similar to the “a” in the English word “day”. In unstressed syllables, the “e” is pronounced with a more relaxed, closed sound, similar to the “i” in the English word “sit”.