That's an awesome video, pal. To me, the game changing info was that the sound continues, whereas in /t/, for instance, it does not. congrats and thanks for sharing.
You hit those Spanish spiranizations or what really great :D... I tried it to explain to many foreigners, and even Spanish people, and quite the majority of people can't recognise the difference or can't produce it. So kudos there. Unless you are mexican, in which case, thanks for the video anyways 😂😂😂
That's an awesome video, pal. To me, the game changing info was that the sound continues, whereas in /t/, for instance, it does not. congrats and thanks for sharing.
I'm from India nd watching your video....nice explanation sir .....
Great video.
I feel weird calling my mouth parts articulators.
😅
Great video !!!! Thanks Sir!
You hit those Spanish spiranizations or what really great :D... I tried it to explain to many foreigners, and even Spanish people, and quite the majority of people can't recognise the difference or can't produce it. So kudos there. Unless you are mexican, in which case, thanks for the video anyways 😂😂😂
Thanks for letting me know how successful my phonetic efforts in Spanish have been!
No estoy mexicano jaja
Thanks for the lesson
Great video!👏
thanks
تسلم حبيبي 😂😂😂❤❤
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