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Asked on July 21, 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 19, 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 19, 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 18, 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 17, 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 17, 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 16, 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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- 159 answers
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Asked on April 26, 2021 in Single word requests.
A branch is the responsibility of a guardian.
A charge has more general connotation of a responsibility laid on a responsible person; what is laid in a charge could be a person or a mission.
Waif is a helpless child without home or friends or siblings.
You could also consider nouning an adjective like vulnerable.
In terms of things that are wrapped in a protective coating or envelope, you might think about payload or contents.
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Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.
Is he too weak to
walk? Does affirmation (also known as confirmation from computer) implies that the person is doubting?
Is he a hero? ‘suggests the person agrees with the assertion.’
The point is, they have different meanings and should be used depending entirely on whether or not the person asking agrees or not with the assertion.
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Asked on March 26, 2021 in Word choice.
In the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Navy, and other branches of naval service, the word “belay” is used as a manner to disregard and to rescind. Do
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you know members of the United States Marine Corps want to drop their weapons and get out of the barracks? You’re arrested immediately. I want all of those smoking butts gone and stray beer cans gone. I want even more good beer going down in the next 10 years. A better beer will get a darker beer then better beer. Thanks. If it doesn’t grow, then it goes! How
can I belay someone? I just want to belay them. Staff Sergeant has a second squad already. You guys sweep the catwalks? Where -
does a flashing over the dune go? What looks like a muzzle flash, let me glass it and see what it is, I can’t tell what it is. Any of those 240s will light up. Will it be faster? ”
“Belay that” Cease fire, cease fire? “Porrilo
imar” i posa “said what by that.” i am saying..
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