No, the correct spelling of the word is "tongue".
The correct spelling is "tongue".
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You can write or type the word "bologna" without needing your tongue. Your tongue is not involved in the act of spelling words, as it is primarily used for speaking, tasting, and manipulating food.
That is the correct spelling of lick (to do by using one's tongue).The noun "lick" usually refers to a "salt lick" (natural or artificial source for animals).
There is no single word for "sharp" in French. Trenchantmeans cutting, affilé is sharp ( of the tongue), pointu is pointed, aigu is acute, acéré is honed, and so on.
The correct spelling is "tongue".
Langue.
Lengua.
The correct spelling is 'tongue'.
That thing in your mouth is a TONGUE
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The likely word is "tongue" (oral muscle that aids in tasting and chewing).
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It sticks the tongue of a person to the roof of their mouth.
Not a spell, one of the weasley twins ton-tongue toffees
You spelled it correctly in your question: tongue.That is the correct spelling of "tongue" (articulated muscle of the mouth).
It is written like 'languaje'. And the same letters spell 'lengua', which means tongue. :)