Speaking in tongues is 1. when you don't know who or how to pray for some one so the Holy spirits prays through you. 2. It could be you don't know someones language, but you desperately need to tell them about Christ, and it is what he wants then those people will hear you in their own language. For and example if some one speaks a tribal tongue in Africa and you speak only American, and you tell them about something Jesus wants them to hear, then they will hear it in the tribal tongue! It is very cool.
If you are asking what your tongue is for......... Speaking Tasting Swallowing French Kissing
In your mouth.
It is neither a taco tongue nor a hot dog tongue. The tongue of a person is a muscular organ in the mouth that helps with tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
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Yes, "tongue" is a noun. It refers to the fleshy, movable organ in the mouth used for tasting, swallowing, and speaking.
A stroke can affect tongue function by causing weakness or paralysis in the muscles of the tongue, leading to difficulties with speaking, swallowing, and controlling movements of the tongue.
Very carefully, depending on the size of the swelling.
That would be one's tongue . . . that is, speaking.
Your mother tongue is the language you grew up speaking. For most people, that would be the language their mother speaks.
Speaking is a natural imborn thing in which we naturally do. Speaking would be awfully hard without a tongue and a voice box. Hope this helps
AnswerTongue is important because without tongue you can't speak. tongue is used to taste food.
A stroke can affect tongue deviation by causing weakness or paralysis in the muscles that control the tongue. This can lead to difficulty in moving the tongue properly, resulting in deviations or abnormal movements when speaking or swallowing.