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  1. New DJ Speedsta single I don’t know ft. J Molley, Frank Casino & Zoocci Coke DopeThank you for watching, please subscribe to support the channel. Connect on ...

  2. Fricative Consonant Sounds. Fricative consonants are made by squeezing air between a small gap as it leaves the body. In English pronunciation, there are 9 fricative phonemes: /f,v,θ,ð,s,z,ʃ,ʒ,h/ made in 5 positions of the mouth: The fricative sounds /v,ð,z,ʒ/ are voiced, they are pronounced with vibration in the vocal cords, whilst the ...

  3. I don 't know if I'll be able to go — you mean you're not going. more_vert. no sé si voy a poder ir — es decir que no vas a ir. I don 't know how she manages it, but I always end up losing. more_vert. no sé cómo se lo monta, pero siempre acabo perdiendo. I imagine it's a lovely city, though I don 't know it. more_vert.

  4. Old English Pronunciation Guide. The letters of the Old English alphabet are: A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P Q R S T U X Y Ƿ Þ Ð Æ. You should notice there are ...

  5. I remember seeing someone in this sub explain why they're rare and I have saved the relevant bit, but I don't know the name of the poster so I can't give attribution, but here's the quote: [The dental] fricatives, i.e. /θ ð/, are in general relatively rare in the world's languages.

  6. You know how your hands get hot when you rub them together? ... They don’t make your mouth hot, but they do produce a special sound. The /f/ and /v/ sounds. Both of these are labiodental sounds. ... The /θ/ and /ð/ sounds. Put a piece of paper in front of your mouth and try to make it blow in the wind coming from /θ/.

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