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Hi busido, It's very difficult to describe the exact formations of the mouth used to produce these exact vowel sounds in a way that would be accurate enough to assure success. We usually learn to pronounce examples such as you have offered, and then use those as models for other words with the same vowel sounds. Perhaps you have another purpose in acquiring this information.

  • Hi busido, It's very difficult to describe the exact formations of the mouth used to produce these exact vowel sounds in a way that would be accurate enough to assure success.
  • We usually learn to pronounce examples such as you have offered, and then use those as models for other words with the same vowel sounds.
  • Perhaps you have another purpose in acquiring this information.
  • But if your purpose is simply to pronounce the sounds correctly, there are audios available.
  • One site was recently recommended to us, which I thought was quite good.
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Hi busido,

It's very difficult to describe the exact formations of the mouth used to produce these exact vowel sounds in a way that would be accurate enough to assure success. We usually learn to pronounce examples such as you have offered, and then use those as models for other words with the same vowel sounds.
Perhaps you have another purpose in acquiring this information.
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I don't understand your question.
English has 5 vowel letters (a, e, i o, u). Sometimes Y is a vowel letter.
The English language has about 43 different sounds and, depending on who you ask, about 19 different vowel sounds.
We use our mouth, nose, throat and vocal cords to make these sounds.
We spell these sounds in different ways.(there are historical reasons for this).
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pardon me.

The questioni post is very fantastic and informal.The appetite for catching the hide meanings of the vowel shall be necessary,rational.

Not only the inquiring for the meanings of phonic vowe shall be learned,but also the oth 26 consonants meanings should be exploit.Do u guys know what i express to u.

It is harmful to some person that the secrets would be e
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Hi busido,
There are probably people who would enjoy writing descriptions of the mouth to see if thereby you could be coaxed into producing the correct sounds. But I think that would be a diversion, and not a practical solution. If this be your chosen work, I wish you Godspeed.

For centuries, people have found the most effective and efficient way to perfect their production of lang
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MR AVANGI:

So could u tell all of us about every letters meaning u have comprehended.

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busidoSo could u tell all of us about every letters meaning u have comprehended.
I dare say not.

The subtle differences between our languages are also fundamental and profound. I have the notion that nuances in phrasing play the role in our language which nuances in words play in yours, but it's only a notion. I could not begin to do the subjec
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Busido:
Are you asking about the shapes and forms of our alphabetic letters, and the hidden meanings or secrets in these shapes?
And when we write words, the letters form new patterns and shapes that we can inerpret in a special way? So our words have more meanings than just their definition from the dictionary?
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AlpheccaStars Busido:

Are you asking about the shapes and forms of our alphabetic letters, and the hidden meanings or secrets in these shapes?

And when we write words, the letters form new patterns and shapes that we can inerpret in a special way? So our words have more meanings than just their definition from the dictionary?


to Alphe
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I really have no idea what we are supposed to discuss here. It seems what you want to know is something like this:

Iike one case, the open syllable "flu". F implys a "rub face touch "(two things are familiar with each other)meaning,and l implys a "one after one continuous"meaning.So alots of meanings occur from the basic and single letter meanings.

That was your ex
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ok!
But the content of what i imply is so huge.i dare say the expression of that all may take alot of my most time.

But i can tell u where i learned from.A scholar from china named yizheng GU who published many disks about what i refered .

but just one thing annoying me is that he didnt explain the meanings of vowel!!!

and so i come here and want to ask u guys!

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