The word guttural is an adjective and is a speech sound.æ A guttural sound usually comes from the throat or the back of the mouth and is usually harsh sounding.
The singer's guttural growls added a powerful intensity to the metal music.
The wary explorer announced his presence in the bush with a guttural "Welcome....".
the gluttaral glasss liked it simmering shine
Guttural speech is a way of speaking that involves producing sounds from the back of the throat, often resulting in a rough or harsh sound quality. This type of speech is commonly found in languages or dialects that use sounds such as uvular or pharyngeal consonants.
Go look in a dick-tinary! :P Haha. L.O.S.E.R
The singer's guttural growls added a powerful intensity to the metal music.
The wary explorer announced his presence in the bush with a guttural "Welcome....".
if you mean in present tense: nous mangeons the other tenses, I would have to look up. if you don't put the "e" in, the "g" becomes hard (guttural), as in go... or, I guess, guttural. or guess. :)
You place it between other words in a coherant fashion as such: Jack made an unconsious gutteral noise when he heard Sally's response.
my guess is a vote made clear since "guttural" means loud or deep or something like that;-)
syphilic
guttural inflection
if you mean khokhma (חוכמה), the Hebrew word for wisdom, it's pronounced khohkh-mah. the kh is a guttural sound.
For a male: choleh ahavah (חולה אהבה). The "ch" is a soft guttural rasp. For a female: cholat ahavah (חולת אהבה).
the gluttaral glasss liked it simmering shine
Isaac = יצחק (pronounced Yeets-chahk. the "ch" is the guttural sound).
it sounds like an accent u would be mad