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Hello: The big tongue in Spanish is"rr", in fact, we commonly call it vibrato. This thing is all about being practiced by nature, and you will eventually get it if you keep turning your tongue every day, and it's not a difficult thing.
The key to Spanish isn't this, you have no problem with a short tongue. Taking a step back, even if you don't know how to pronounce a big tongue at all, you can still learn Spanish, but some syllables can only be used for a single vibrillation.
Be cautious when changing majors, and if you learn business Spanish well, your job prospects are very impressive.
If you really find it difficult to practice this phonetics, then don't force yourself.
Hope it helps.
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What are you studying? But if you want to face social work every day, which means that you have to talk a lot, I suggest you change it, 1 If you are already having difficulty with pronunciation now, if you are successful in your studies, you will get more pressure and this pressure will make your speech not worse, and if what others are saying to you is now more difficult to understand. But if you want to work in a place where you don't need to talk a lot, or if you are facing some fixed people every day, you shouldn't need to change your major, after all, after knowing each other for a long time, they will understand what you are trying to say.
And then I would like to add that the problem of learning to your tongue is not with your tongue, but with the trick you have to master to get this sound.
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If the tongue-tie is too short, you will not be able to make a large tongue sound.
Tongue-tie is when the tongue-tie does not retract under the base of the tongue after birth, resulting in the tongue not being able to stick out of the mouth and the tip of the tongue not being upturned. The prevalence is 4% to 5%, and the proportion of males and females is:
A normal tongue tie allows the tongue to move freely, allowing the tip of the tongue to naturally stick out of the mouth or lick up to the upper gums. However, a small number of children do not develop tongue-tie normally, and the phenomenon of tongue-tie being too short (commonly known as tongue-climbing) may occur.
The tongue cannot be stretched forward normally and freely, the part of the tongue protruding from the mouth is not as long as that of normal children, and the tip of the tongue is concave due to the tendon of the tongue when the tongue is stretched forward, and the tip of the tongue is W-shaped (the tip of the tongue is V-shaped when the tongue is stretched out in a normal person), and it may also affect breastfeeding or rub against the lower anterior teeth and cause ulcers. When the child opens his mouth, the tip of the tongue cannot be upturned, and the upper gums cannot be licked or stretched over the upper lip, and normal pronunciation will be affected when he is older. It also has a great impact on chewing function, and people with tongue-tie are difficult to chew due to the small space for tongue movement, so they will chew very slowly when eating and swallow more.
Gingival trills are the most common trills and are found in Russian, Spanish, Armenian, Polish, Italian, Swedish, German (some speakers), Arabic, Norwegian, Icelandic, Finnish, Malay, Mongolian, Turkish, Manchu, Oroqen, Xibe, Thai, Uyghur, Tham, Tham, and other languages. Most dialects of Chinese do not have vibrato, but there are gingival trills in some dialect points of Xuanzhou of Wu language, as well as in some of the Central Plains and Southwest Mandarin areas in the north-central part of Hubei (i.e., Dangyang, Jiangling, Zhongxiang, and Jingshan) and the northern part of Shennongjia.
The two vibratos in Spanish are called multi-click vibrato and click vibrato. When you click on the vibrato pronunciation, the tip of the tongue bends upwards, and when the air flows through, the tip of the tongue quickly touches the gums and then moves away; When a multi-blow vibrato is pronounced, the tip of the tongue is hit by the air current, and the gums are continuously struck, resulting in multiple tremors.
The Czech language has two gingival trills. One of the pronunciations is pronounced with the tongue raised, so a friction rub can be heard when it flutters, and it sounds like [r] and [ ] are pronounced at the same time. In ancient Greek, there was a clear gingival trill.
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In fact, you don't have to worry about this big snake sound, in layman's terms, it is like the tongue roll sound in Mandarin, most southerners do not make tongue curl sounds, but it does not affect communication with northerners.
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Landlord, I also have the tip of my tongue concave, can I send such a tongue? Someone succeeded?
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1.== As far as I know, Lenin never made a big tongue all his life, but that was a minority after all, and the vast majority of people could make it. I don't know the relationship between pronunciation and tongue, so let's talk about how to practice pronunciation.
2.Spanish professional instruction method: the tip of the tongue against the upper gums, the tongue relaxes, blows, and the tip of the tongue trembles. (Very few people can do it this way all at once).
My experience: Hold your head high and blow out of your throat, with the tip of your tongue against your upper gums. You can start to pronounce the "de" sound deliberately. And you have to practice often to notice the tip of the tongue fluttering.
Start practicing from "yes" and train your tongue quickly.
One of the drawbacks of the above two methods is that it is very likely that the fluttering of the tip of your tongue is caused by the fluttering of the vocal cords. So keep practicing, but it doesn't happen anymore, it's blowing.
You must practice for a long time, and you will definitely be able to practice!
3.If the method I suggest doesn't work, be sure to ask people who already know how to do it. You can try different methods and eventually find one that works for you.
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At the beginning of the practice of tongue tremolo, the tip of the tongue is gently rolled upwards to touch the palate. At the same time, the edge of the tongue also has to work to block all the exits in front of the mouth. The edge of the tongue is pressed against the left and right palate and gums.
They do not participate in fluttering, but only shrink the flap of the tip of the tongue and at the same time make the tip of the tongue elastic. That is, the edges on both sides of the tongue surface are immobile. The pressure of the exhaled airflow pushes the tip of the tongue away.
If you can't blow the tip of the tongue, it may be that the tip of the tongue is too tight (silent), and it is more likely that there is air leakage on both sides (there is h...).sound). If you hear a th....Then the tip of the tongue stops outside and does not move, it must be a lack of elasticity, that is, the sides are too relaxed, or the tip of the tongue is too tense, or it may be that the tip of the tongue is not rolled back enough. If you hear a tx....It's the base of the tongue that is too high and too nervous.
If the tip of the tongue flap is adjusted a little smaller, it may be easier to quiver. If the tip of the tongue is pushed up too tightly, you will hear trrr, and you will be tired and loose to tremble.
My lesson: Roll your tongue in, and then push it out by the air current, and you can't get out at first. It's almost the same in two days.,Ra,Re,Ri,Ro,Ru,It's better to send it in a week or two.。
Take your time ... I've heard that there are people in Spain who can't pronounce this sound, and you can use L instead if you can't get it out at first.
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I'm also practicing = = I can't practice...
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1.Since Chinese does not have this pronunciation, it is necessary to make the sound of "dela" from time to time every day to exercise the tongue. "Dela" should be fast and crisp.
2.The big tongue is a sound made by blowing the tongue and vibrating the vocal cords, and it feels like blowing on the lips and vibrating the vocal cords at the same time.
3.Gently press your tongue against your upper gums, barely noticeable to your tongue, and start blowing into your tongue.
4.Once the tongue can vibrate, intensify the practice, blowing harder and for longer periods of time until you can vibrate your tongue for more than 10 seconds without interruption.
5.Finally, it is to vibrate the vocal cords while blowing the tongue. Start by blowing on your tongue and then try to make a little noise as your tongue vibrates.
This interval will slowly decrease with practice. The end result is a tongue vibrating and the vocal cords vibrating with it, with no other noise, crisp and loud, and lasting longer.
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It should be said that it is relatively simple, the big tongue is used in Spanish, Italian, Thai, Armenian, Russian, etc., but it is similar, in fact, there is also Chinese, the word "嘚儿driving" is the big tongue sound!
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Don't pronounce !! with the help of consonants It's not easy to correct in the later stage!
In fact, it's very simple, pinch your nose, lie down, make a spitting sound, don't listen to the "blowing" that the UP master says, it's useless! Note that it's like spitting! At first, you can blow your tongue, but it's not a standard big tongue, because you can continue to practice later, you can ensure that your tongue is playing, congratulations!
Succeed!!
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It is only easy to come out when the tongue is completely relaxed, you can put your head upside down on the pillow or lower your head vigorously to let the tongue droop naturally and stay relaxed. At the beginning of the exercise, use your tongue against the upper gums to blow outward, or let the tongue back a little bit in the mouth and go out...The point is to look at your talent, some people just can't tremble for the rest of their lives, but this doesn't affect communication, it doesn't matter.
Be patient at first, and one day it will surprise you.
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There are a lot of answers on the Internet, try me this, find a mirror, it's best where no one is. The tongue is pressed against the upper jaw, slightly rolled inward, leaving a little gap between the tongue and the upper jaw is not too big, and the tongue should be relaxed. Then, remember, it's the sound that comes first, and then the blow, not the internet, blow, and the sound at the same time.
Try a few more times, first gently vocalize, pronounce the err, and then slowly increase the force in the lungs, so that the airflow through the gap slowly increases, and slowly feel the point of resonance. It won't be long before you notice that the tongue is starting to resonate! This is the big tongue.
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You'd better practice with water when pronouncing the sound of rr.,I locked myself in the toilet and practiced for 2 hours at that time.,Finally rolled up.。。 The main thing is to put water in the mouth, and then put the tongue against the back of the upper teeth (I don't know what it's called), use water to break the tongue, and after practicing for a long time... However, there will be a lot of water and saliva mixture flowing out, so it is best to put a towel on the chin.。
It's best to practice ra, re, ri, ro, ru slowly, and it's best to take half an hour a day to practice until you can. And to practice this, it's best to have a little saliva in your mouth, otherwise it's hard to make a sound when it's dry. When practicing, it is best to drag the sound of ra to the specialty, if it can be dragged for a long time, it means that ra is not only ra, re, ri, ro, ru) should also be practiced.
It's copied and pasted, but I wrote it myself!
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First of all, the sound of tete is definitely not right, and the best way is to practice it inside the words. For example, ar, er, ir, or, your.
Some people think they have developed a big tongue, but they don't know that they may have practiced a fake big tongue. There are usually four cases for the pronunciation of r and rr.
The first type is ra re ri ro ru
Most people, as long as they practice diligently, can practice this first type of big tongue. Some people will add a consonant like t in front of r to help with pronunciation, which has advantages and disadvantages, and there are more disadvantages, and some people will not pronounce it once they remove t. The big tongue at the beginning of a word is actually the easiest to practice.
But even if you can pronounce it, you may not be able to pronounce the r in the other three cases.
The second type is ara ere iri oro uru
I don't think it's hard to click on the vibrato in this case, but it has to be vibrato. A lot of people fool around and make it an L, and that's terrible. A single R must tremble in the middle of the word, and you must feel your tongue shaking.
The third type is ar er ir or ur
If the student can pronounce r at the end of the word well, then basically everything will be fine. Because the tremor at the end of the word is completely dry trembling, the so-called dry trembling is to tremble out r without any consonant sound, and when the r is pronounced at the end of the word, sometimes you only feel that your tongue is trembling, but you can't hear any sound.
The fourth type is arra erre irri orro urru
This is the multi-stroke vibrato when r is placed in the middle of a word, and it is also the most difficult to pronounce, as I said earlier, if the student can only pronounce the first case and not the fourth case, then it is entirely possible to pronounce a false vibrato, or a non-pure vibrato. Because the vibrato in the first case is so confusing that you can't tell how it tremors unless you listen carefully, and the last one is similar to the third, which is completely dry tremor, which is only caused by the air flow driving the tongue and vibrating. This is the real big tongue.
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What the hell, when the tongue is entangled, it will naturally go down to the next note.
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That's the case for me, oh, have you found the answer?
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It can't be said that d has three pronunciations, in fact, the basic one is one pronunciation, the standard voiced consonant, and the other two are just the weakening of this voiced consonant. In the middle of the word, when pronouncing the sound of d, you can bite your tongue, and if you listen to the pronunciation of the word nada, you can clearly feel that the pronunciation of da is relatively soft, different from the pronunciation of da in dama. As for the D at the end, it's just weaker.
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I practiced all day and all day for a month to learn... Practice D more and read D at the front. Voiced consonants are also the most used. I want to pronounce z more in one time.。。。
d and tb and p. The two are the same, the former has a deeper pronunciation and is muddy.
The latter is crisper and louder. Listen more. That's right.
b and v are pronounced exactly the same...
I just started learning Spanish just like you... It's so depressing. After a long time, it will slowly become clear.
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