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sounds start by saying the t sound by touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth and by rounding your lips for the long ew sound let's try it to/two/too there was too much furniture to move for only two people
Learn to pronounce TO, TOO, TWO, 2 - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson #learnenglish
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sounds start by saying the t sound by touching the tip of your tongue to the back of your top front teeth and by rounding your lips for the long ew sound let's try it to/two/too there was too much furniture to move for only two people
Learn to pronounce TO, TOO, TWO, 2 - American English Homophone Pronunciation Lesson #learnenglish
L by putting your tongue behind your top teeth, add the short ooh do this by slightly rounding your lips keep them tense and make the vowel
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to say why start by saying W by rounding your lips end by saying I
Learn How to Pronounce WHY & WAY - American English Pronunciation Lesson #learnenglish
i have to round my lips versus r i have to round my lips versus r r there's no lip rounding i'm just going r there's no lip rounding i'm just going
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tongue i start with a round o like mouth tongue i start with a round o like mouth and i end without rounding so that's what we have in noise and then
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that the that the rounding of the lips doesn't affect my rounding of the lips doesn't affect my
How to Pronounce We're, Were, Where, Wear, Ware, Wire, Why're, Wore and War (American English)
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