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Forum: Speaking and Listening 10th June 2003, 02:13 AM

Replies: 20

Hardest sound to pronounce?

Views: 6,838

Posted By sfr@rcn.com


Try just making ju and qu with your tongue flat...

Try just making ju and qu with your tongue flat in your mouth (so you can't make a retroflex chu
or zhu). Then, stretch your lips sideways as you speak ju or qu--in other words, you're
stretching...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 8th June 2003, 03:37 AM

Replies: 20

Hardest sound to pronounce?

Views: 6,838

Posted By sfr@rcn.com


Thanks

I'm going to walk around the house today trying to get a sound between sh and s, and then between
q and ts.

As for N and L, my former son-in-law (from Nanjing) once told me, "you're lice."

This is...



Forum: Speaking and Listening 7th June 2003, 06:49 AM

Replies: 20

Hardest sound to pronounce?

Views: 6,838

Posted By sfr@rcn.com


Most difficult tone? Let me count the ways

Yes, I do a terrible job on ri, re, etc. But I'm even worse at X. I listen to my friends, watch
their mouths form the sounds and still it doesn't come out right. And then there's N. In the
Nanjing...



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