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Vowel Sounds /ɪ/ and /ɪ:/

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/ɪ/ /ɪ:/ Short ‘e’ sound Long ‘eee’ sound sit seat fill feel myth meat, meet whip weep piss peace tip team swift sleeve rib receive thick scheme

Tags: ORAL ENGLISH, PHONETICS, SOUNDS, SPEAKING

Nasal Consonant Sounds /m/ /n/ /ŋ/ – with Audio Pronunciation

Reviewed in October Comment First

Nasal consonant sounds are those CONSONANT SOUNDS produced by blocking air flow through the mouth while allowing it to pass through the nose instead. Nasal consonant sounds 1. Consonant /m/ sound It is pronounced with your teeth apart but lips together and the back of your tongue almost touching your soft palate (roof) of your […]

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