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Vowels can be classified based on the position of the tongue in the mouth. The three main positions are front vowels (tongue towards the front of the mouth, like /i/ in "see"), central vowels (tongue in the middle, like /ə/ in "sofa"), and back vowels (tongue towards the back, like /u/ in "blue").
The opposite of tongue could be palate or roof of the mouth.
It sounds like "Jong" at first, but the "J" sound is made by keeping your tongue loose in the front of your mouth while the "Zh" sound is made by curling your tongue so that the tip touches the middle of the roof of your mouth. After you curl your tongue, keep your teeth together and try saying "Jong" again and it will give you the "Zh" sound.
Nothing. The phrase is tongue in cheek, as if you were talking with your tongue twisted into your cheek instead of in the middle of your mouth. Tongue in cheek means you are not speaking seriously, but in jest.
It sounds like "Jang" at first, but the "J" sound is made by keeping your tongue loose in the front of your mouth while the "Zh" sound is made by curling your tongue so that the tip touches the middle of the roof of your mouth. After you curl your tongue, keep your teeth together and try saying "Jang" again and it will give you the "Zh" sound.
Step 1: Raise arm Step 2: Put pointer finger up Step 3: Open mouth Step 4: Put finger in mouth Step 5: Close mouth Step 6: Bite your finger
the frongs tongue is located in the fron of the mouth
It stops all the air comin in ur mouth
· middle finger · muscle · mouth · molars
This may be pertaining to fellatio; or in any circumstances, sucking the middle finger of blood because of a cut. ^_^
Your finger, face, hair, mouth, teeth, lungs, tongue, clothes and the room and furniture that you smoke in.
It's the little piece of tissue that connects the tongue to the bottom of your mouth. Open your mouth adn touch the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth....right in the center the little piece of flesh in the middle is the frenulum.
A rough patch in the middle of the tongue could just be a sign of a dry mouth. Try drinking more fluids or sucking on a sugar free sweet.
Try this first: put your finger in your mouth and touch the inside of your mouth. You are likely to find some areas that are sensitive. These are the areas in your partner's mouth you're going to want to touch with your tongue. And some of those areas may well be on the tip of your partner's tongue!
Well the front of the tongue is sweet the back and middle is sour and the sides are salty
Everyone's tongue is in their mouth even an animal and it is always wet.
If a tongue depressor was placed in your mouth, then your mouth had to be open in the first place.