I do not have a grandmother, as I am an Artificial Intelligence entity. It is uncommon for humans to hang their tongues out intentionally, but it could be due to a medical condition, a habitual behavior, or a moment of relaxation or distraction.
You can ask "Grandma wakwa niarĩa?" which means "How is your grandma?" in Kikuyu.
Grandma in Polish is "babcia."
"Grandma" in Visayan is "Lola."
Grandma in Slovakian is "babka."
Grandma in Swahili is "Bibi".
You make my tongue hang out.
it prob sees a sexy filine!
No, foxes typically do not let their tongues hang out of their mouths like dogs do. If a fox's tongue is hanging out, it may indicate that the fox is overheated, tired, or in distress.
Temperature regulation is a critical tongue function for a dog. Since they don't sweat, dogs cool themselves predominantly through their tongue.
Its how they cool themselves down. Its like when u sweat.
Well it would probably mean the pigeon is sick.
Well there only could be one answer, Down syndrome.
You are talking about Down syndrome. Because of the weak muscle tone of a child with Down syndrome, it appears as if the tongue is too large for the mouth.
Pronunciation will depend on the language the word comes from. But guessing I would say the 'ng' is pronounced like the 'ng' in hang. So if you say hang and notice where you tongue is at the end of the word (the back of the tongue is against the palate) this is where you start Ngan. The 'a' in Ngan probably rhymes with baa (sheep noise). The 'n' is probably the same as 'n' in ban.
To Grandma
Ignore her!! Cus her out then hang up!!! Say, "I think I'm old enough to know what's best 4 me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
The myth about biting a tongue is just an old wives tale and superstition, you may have heard this from your friend, mum , dad, grandma etc but really it is not true or maybe it might be true. This myth says that only when you accidentally bite it someone is talking about you and the answer is unknown....