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Post by celerywaffles on Jun 29, 2018 11:21:15 GMT -8
I thought you guys might have some tips for this.
When I say a word like "greed" or "great", both words sound like "greed".I don't know how to articulate the difference between a "di" and a "ti" sound
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Post by Rebekah Amber Clark on Jun 29, 2018 16:43:38 GMT -8
Well, I think this starts to get into "this part of your tongue" and "that part of the roof of your mouth" territory that I've never been good at, so I'll leave that stuff to the linguistic experts, but just from the standpoint of being familiar with MAKING a "ti" sound at all, when you say "me too" or "I'm going to the store" does "too" or "to" sound like "do"? Or can you make a clear "ti" sound at the START of a word? Because if you can do that, it might make it easier to wrap your mind around it for the END of words, rather than just starting from scratch.
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Post by Lady Stardust ★ on Jun 30, 2018 19:48:48 GMT -8
May I ask if English is your native language?
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