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k, g, and other English sounds..

Post 1

kbrtiata

smiley - geek I found that we can pronunce most sounds without big conscious whether our mouth open widely, upper teeth and lower teeth joint or not in JAPANESE smiley - rofl

I know all of you speak your language unconsciously, but I'm very happy if you tell me about it:
For examle, when you speak "cow", "corn", "clock" "come" "coach", "go" "grow", "good", blah blah blah where your teeth are? smiley - laugh
I found that those sounds are different from joint teeth (esp. back teeth) and open teeth smiley - rofl
This is very important for me to know as I may have been speaking English in wrong way smiley - roflsmiley - rofl
smiley - musicalnote
smiley - diva


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Post 2

Shea the Sarcastic

I find that my teeth are in my mouth when I make those sounds ... smiley - silly

Sorry ... my teeth are "open" if I understand you correctly. smiley - ok


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Post 3

kbrtiata

Sheasmiley - smooch
smiley - ta for your reoly smiley - biggrin
And Glad to hear from you smiley - blush

I understand what you mean, BECAUSE MY TEETH are also always open smiley - weird even when I close my mouth smiley - rofl

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smiley - geekSo, if many people who speak English as a mother tongue, I don't have to worry too much about my OPEN TEETH smiley - laugh

But good to know the English speaking "system" smiley - geek

smiley - diva


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Post 4

Shea the Sarcastic

Well, I can't honestly say that what I speak is English ... after all, I'm American! smiley - winkeyesmiley - laugh


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Post 5

owlatronas

ill agree with you on that it definately is not the queens english that you speak lol


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Post 6

Shea the Sarcastic

Ah, but you haven't heard what the people from Queens sound like! Now, *that's* Queens English! smiley - laugh


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Post 7

kbrtiata

Hiya Shea, Andy smiley - hug
OOOHHHHHHH NOOOOOOOO!
This isn't not only about English, but also all kind of English, I mean English as FIRST LANGUAGE... American, Canadian Aussie English.
I just realised that thouse sounds sound slightly differnt if teeth don't open smiley - rofl...
So, I think those sounds are much more clear in American English, cos I know lot of American streighten teeth when they are children smiley - laugh
smiley - diva


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Post 8

owlatronas

lol shea good one


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Post 9

Shea the Sarcastic

::straightens teeth, straightens jacket::


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Post 10

owlatronas

tightens sheas straight jacket


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Post 11

Shea the Sarcastic

Now there's a useful smiley we don't have! smiley - tongueout


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Post 12

owlatronas

aye a straight jacket smiley would definitely suit you lol


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Post 13

kbrtiata

smiley - laugh
smiley - lurk
smiley - laugh


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Post 14

owlatronas

hello stranger


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Post 15

kbrtiata

smiley - lurk
Hello smiley - bat hun smiley - smooch
How are you?
I'm .... OKAY, I supoose smiley - rofl

It's getting sticky here... Yucky horrible summer will come soon with sticky gloomy rainy season in June smiley - groan

smiley - tea

smiley - diva


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Post 16

owlatronas

im fine hun id rather have the heat than all this cvold wet wesather we are having


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Post 17

Terliwig Renfrew Hidalgo worship mina here A39119024 go on you know you want to

on the oridganl topic although i dout it would be helpfull an friend of mine (he happens to be a math teacher) is an amature lingwist he is busy compliling words that bring out acents like getting a scottish persion to say curley worley or an irish persion to say thirty three and a third
from tudying that he thinks he may be able to find a way fo the dilect anto soften making the people with those dilect abke to pronounce things properly. god knowes why personally i dont hink it maters as longas you canbe understood (kind o like my spellingsmiley - tongueout)


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Post 18

kbrtiata

smiley - lurk
Hello Bob,
I KNOW what you mean smiley - laugh
Everybody has their own accent, of course.
Just I want to know whether all of English speakers have the same kind of way of lip/teeth "action/movine" or not smiley - laugh
That's what I want to know.
This is a kind of Phonics question, so not about the accent kind of quetion. I hope you understand what I mean.
When we speak our language, we never ever think about it, we speak our language unconsciously, but when we (maybe I) speak another language, I get bit nervous or pay attention to the position of my mouth/lips/tongue and teeth smiley - rofl
It's very fun when I can sort it out smiley - winkeye
smiley - ta for your message smiley - biggrin

Hiya Andy smiley - bat
It's getting sticky and sticky and hot hot hot day by day and the most YUCK season, the rainy season, is approaching here in Osaka, Japan smiley - groan
No more pleasant season here smiley - grr
I feel very dull smiley - grovel with this sticky crimate smiley - blue

But apart from that, I'm fine smiley - biggrin
How are you? Hope you're fine and enjoy this weekend smiley - smiley
Chat soon smiley - musicalnote
smiley - diva


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Post 19

owlatronas

im fine hun we finally have some hot weather
smiley - biggrin
i would love to chat with you soon


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Post 20

Terliwig Renfrew Hidalgo worship mina here A39119024 go on you know you want to

fer enough.

so other than wodering how to say things in this god forsaken langade what els have you been up to?


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