vowels - Why is the pronunciation of "Exodus" different from the spelling?


Why is Exodus pronounced like "Exidus"? Is there any historical reason for the "O" to be silent and "i" pronounced instead?


I understand from the comments that it is not "I", but a case of " O" not stressed. So to rephrase, how is this different from "exotic"?


As a foreign language speaker, I am interested to know if there are similar words like this?


Somehow Exodus doesn't fit with the generic pattern, I tend to say it with a stressed "O".




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