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Asked on July 29, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 26, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 25, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 25, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 24, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 24, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 23, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes
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Asked on July 22, 2021 in American english.
What happens when you say it “l” and your tongue meets the roof, just behind the front teeth. What sound is made when l is at the end of a word?
When a word/syllable begins with “l,” the sound starts in the same way but it finishes with “schwa” (). I can’t swallow because my tongue bounces from the roof of all my mouth and I aspirate as it does from my mouth. What are the causes?
When I say ” : he has it all ” into his mouth, he has all. I say /l/. “”) – I say /l/. ”
I get my “all of it” when I say’or love to say it’and the’l’, being at the start of the second syllable, is / lv t/. Often I say ‘All of It’ and
when I say “All of it”, I usually say’or-lov-it’ and the’l’is at the end of the second syllable, being at the beginning of the third
- 448505 views
- 159 answers
- 164788 votes