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The length of time and method of practice seems to be different for everyone, but it doesn't matter that everyone doesn't know how to do it at first, but if you insist on practicing for a day, you will suddenly be able to do it.
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The easiest way.
Deli dela Delu Teli Tela Telu practice every day, as long as you work hard, you are guaranteed to learn it in half a month.
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Spanish has a snap tongue sound.
Spanish (Spanish: espa ol) belongs to the West Romance branch of the Indo-European language family. Ranked by the number of first language speakers, about 100 million people speak it as their mother tongue, making it the second largest language in the world, second only to Chinese.
Spanish is spoken by nearly 100 million people in the world, both first and second languages. It is mainly used in Spain and Latin America (except Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc.).
Spanish is known as Spanish (ESPA OL) in Spain, the United States, Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, Colombia, Ecuador, and Uruguay; Elsewhere, Spanish is predominantly Castellano. Spanish is one of the six working languages of the United Nations.
Spanish is spoken mainly in Latin America, with the exception of Brazil, Belize, French Guiana, Haiti, etc., as well as in Spain itself. There are also significant users in several southern states of the United States, the Philippines, and parts of Africa, including Equatorial Guinea, Western Sahara, and parts of Spain's African territories, Ceuta and Melilla. About 100 million people speak their mother tongue across all seven continents.
Spanish is one of the official languages of the African Union, the European Union and the United Nations. In the 21st century, Spanish is spoken as an official language in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Equatorial Guinea, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Spain, Uruguay and Venezuela.
Spanish is also spoken in the United States, Belize, Gibraltar, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Trinidad and Tobago, and Western Sahara.
There are many different dialects of Spanish in Spain and Spanish America. Castilian dialect pronunciation in northern Spain is often considered the standard pronunciation of Spanish. In the Americas, the first Spaniards brought their local accents.
It can still be found today that there are distinctly different dialect accents in different parts of the Americas.
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1. Add the same consonant as the vibrato pronunciation part, and experience the tongue vibrating in the syllable. Such as: Toot - tru.
When practicing, the attention should not be on the tip of the tongue, but on the experience of airflow. 2. The trills at the end of the syllables are more difficult to pronounce, so you can add a vowel at will according to your personal situation, and then weaken the vowel. Don't control, don't try to go from flashing, curling the tongue to vibrato, don't control the tongue in particular, and think more about the flag in the wind When practicing vibrato, gently roll up the tip of the tongue (so light that it doesn't take much effort), gently touch the front of the hard palate (so light that there is not much contact, in short, relax), and use a continuous exhalation to blow the tip of the tongue and vibrate.
Once you have learned to blow the tip of your tongue, learn to vibrate your vocal cords at the same time. When you start learning, you prefer to let the tip of your tongue flutter for a while. In actual language, it may only take two or three times to quiver.
You can also practice vibrato by rinsing your mouth, but be careful not to choke on yourself. One more point. 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 edged with some force. 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 move 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 thr when blowing...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 get tired. The handlebar-style "child driving" in the Northeast is the trjia ......The key is to learn the easy flutter of rrrrrr.
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People who stay in Spanish-speaking countries for two years and still can't trill. I can only tremble alone, not double, but in fact, it doesn't affect others to understand my words at all.
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Start with drrrr, use it as a starting sound, blow the tongue slowly, practice for a long time, and then remove the previous consonants and tremble the tongue directly.
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The two addresses are 1 male and 1 female teach how to pronounce vibrato.
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tra,tre,tri,tro,tru
Practice with a starter tone, at least three months is fine.
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First of all, you need to make sure that your tongue does not have the conditions to pronounce this sound, if not, for example, the tongue is too narrow (see if the tongue can completely cover the roof of the mouth, if it can't, even if the tongue can vibrate, the vibrato produced will be difficult to hear). It doesn't matter, even if you live in countries like Italy, Spain, Arabia, and other countries with big tongue sounds, there are still many people who can't pronounce this sound, so they have to replace it with a similar sound like l), the tongue-tie is too forward (you need to do tongue-tie shearing correction surgery to produce a vibrato, but it is a minor operation, not so painful), and the tongue is too thick (this can never produce a vibrato, you can only use l or the "r" in Chinese and English instead) cannot be pronounced.
Some people are born with this sound, you look at a lot of foreign children, their parents in order to make them make a vibrato, deliberately make them cry, so that they inadvertently make a vibrato, and finally they will naturally make this vibrato.
In order to become proficient with the tongue, practice by saying a simple sound, which is "dra-dre-dri-dro-dru-tra-tre-tri-tro-tru", and then increase the speed of practice, and gradually you will master the sensation of vibrato.
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The tongue is slightly curled against the front teeth, and then the sound is blown and spoken, which requires more practice.
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There is no other way to pronounce words like tre than to practice more.
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I learned this pronunciation in about a day. Try holding your cheeks with both hands, which artificially blocks air leaks on both sides of your mouth. Once you've managed to pronounce the sound once like this, you can adjust it slowly.
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.Course of disease The age of onset of tremor is independent of disease progression. Most scholars believe that the disease has always progressed slowly and never resolved. Labor loss due to tremor begins 10 to 20 years after onset and increases with the course of the disease and age.
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Every day der la der la der la will actually be very fast...
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In Spanish, only the letter r makes a trill. Vibrato is also divided into single fibrillation and polyfibrillation. A single tremor can be easily pronounced by each of us, with just a flick of the tongue. If you talk about it faster, it will sound more similar to the letter l.
Then the biggest headache for everyone is trembling. At this time, our tongue needs to keep fluttering several times. Some people are born with this sound, but most people still need to practice before they can pronounce socks.
According to Mr. Xin's own practice experience, I think there are not too many shortcuts to practicing this sound well, it is pure practice. I've heard some people say that it's best to practice when drinking water or rinsing your mouth, but I personally think that the effect is not very great, and it's easy to choke, but it's not good. It just requires you to put your tongue on the roof of your mouth and blow vigorously when you don't need to speak, or make the sound of de'er.
Practice back and forth like this, insist on practicing every day, and practice from time to time, and you can practice it in about two weeks.
Although this sound can be pronounced, it does not mean that you can read the words or sentences with this vibrato smoothly. Often the re-pronunciation of vibrato plus vowels is not tolerated.
Easy to send out. At this time, it is still necessary to practice a lot of practice to read aloud sentences and texts with trills. At first, the vibrato will have a d or t, but after you become proficient, the d or t sound can be removed gradually, and there is no need to prepare in advance when reading words and sentences, and it will come out smoothly and naturally.
Quantitative change produces qualitative change, and this sentence is perfect for learning vibrato, so. Students, let's practice a lot of sleepy lead practice!
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