Here's another word that ends in the short-E sound:
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Heh
This, too, is an interjection.

Ah, false alarm:  Both a desktop dictionary and
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/heh
say that "heh" is pronounced like "hay", not
with a short-E sound.
-- Mark Spahn, saying "Feh!"

  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Mark Spahn 
  To: not_honyaku 
  Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2009 9:40 AM
  Subject: "Meh"? Yeah.


  http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/11/17/meh/
  reports on a new interjection, "meh", which expresses
  lack of interest.
  I can't think of any other English word that ends
  in the short-E sound.  Are there?
  Ah, yes: "feh" ("an exclamation of disgust, contempt, or scorn").
  Are there any more?

  Also, there are only a handful of English words that 
  end in a short-A sound:  yeah, neah, weah (as in
  "weah-weah-weah", a mocking crybaby sound),
  and possibly beah (the sound a sheep makes).

  The are no English words that end in a short-I sound.
  (Are there?)

  Strangely, all these words are interjections.
  There's probably some deep psycholinguistic reason.
  -- Mark Spahn  (West Seneca, NY)

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