The "E" in Spanish is always pronounce like the "E" in they.

It never is pronounced like the E in eh?. The  eh sound does not exist in the 
Spanish language. Therefore, dessa-CHE-oh is how it is prounounced with an 
American accent and is incorrect..   Reference:"Diccionario espanol-ingles" 
published in 1948 by the University of Chicago, originally published by Simon 
and Schuster, Inc.
I speak Spanish without an American accent and have spoken Spanish for 55 years.
  The correct pronounciation is
day-say-Chay-oh. Note this pronounciation pronounces every"E" the same way-like 
the "e" in our word "they."

By the way most Americans misprounce the Spanish article "el'  meaning "the'. 
Americans pronounce it like we say the letter"L".  The correct prounciation is 
like our word "ale", because the "E" in Spanish is ALWAYS pronounced like the 
English "long A". 

The Spanish I speak is called "castillano" or the Spanish from the Castile 
section of Spain. I can also speak the Spanish dialects spoken in Cuba, 
Venezuela, and Argentina.  The only difference in those dialects is a slight 
difference in a few consonants.  But in those countries the vowels are 
pronounced the same.  Remember the correct prounciation is day-say-CHAY-oh.

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