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What organs are used when a person speak?

When a person speaks, the main organs used are the larynx (voice box), which produces sound, the vocal cords, which vibrate as air passes through to create sound, the mouth and tongue, which shape the sound into words, and the lungs, which provide the necessary airflow for speech.


How do you say grandparents in maori?

tipuna, tupuna, tūpuna, tīpuna all are Maori words meaning grandparent or ancestor. All words are correct, the variation is due to differences between eastern and western dialects.


Is and a transition word?

No, "and" is a coordinating conjunction used to join words, phrases, or clauses. It is not a transition word used to show relationships between ideas or to connect paragraphs or sections in writing.


What is the difference between a grandfather and a grandmother?

The main difference between a grandfather and a grandmother is their gender. A grandfather is the paternal figure in a family, typically the father of one's parent, while a grandmother is the maternal figure, typically the mother of one's parent. In many cultures, grandfathers and grandmothers have traditional roles and responsibilities, but these can vary between families and societies.


What is the feminine version of grandfather?

In English, there is no distinction between masculine, feminine and neuter. Noun and verb forms are neutral. Gender is shown by different forms or different words, for example:A male grandparent is grandfather; a female grandparent is grandmother.