Welcome to the practice page for /aI/ vowel (as in ‘Price’) in General American English (GenAm).

/aI/ Words
IHighByeLieMy
PieLightRightNiceLike
DryNightTimeWriteWhy
BiteBikeWhiteBrightHi
HeightStripeLineFineDine

/aI/ Phrases- Repeated Occurrence
My heightHigh priceBike rideWhite lightTight time
Fly kiteDried pipeWide tideWild hiveFine dine
Line stripeWise guyNice sizeSpice aisleFried pies
Ripe limeMice biteBright nightWhy trySky rise
Dry eyesMight gripeRight sideBuy diceLike rye

/aI/ Phrases- Single Occurrence
Stage frightNew siteFried doughCry babyMy turn
Last timeDon’t pryI’ll be thereSay byeLittle lie
Hike upThe iceI haveI’m waitingRipe bananas
The lightTied upLow priceThe hypeIs live
Field miceBlue eyeRoll diceWipe downTurn right

/aI/ Sentences- Repeated Occurrence
It is fine to dine at nightWe are live on Skype this time
My eye has a gray stripeThe tie-dyed shirt made me cry
Bryce is a wise guyThe high dive is too wide
I paid a high price for the hikeMy right eye is itching
The dried lime makes a nice spiceHis wife will buy the dried fruit

/aI/ Sentences- Single Occurrence
He let out a big sighCheck aisle three for more
Look for the bright starHe called the office twice
The CIA office is next doorDid you order fried chicken
It’s a roll of the diceAlex might eat the leftovers later
The white sheets are flannelThe dime was on tails