The mouth plays a crucial role in pronunciation by shaping the airflow produced by the vocal cords. The tongue, lips, and palate work together to form different sounds by altering the position and movement of the speech organs. For instance, the tongue can create various consonants and vowels by contacting different parts of the mouth. Additionally, the shape of the mouth and the use of the lips help in articulating sounds clearly.
it is also called saliva
shamplane
gwanako
Why - thh
I'm not sure about "home" but I know how to say house to prounounce house in japanese: ie
Yes, we have taste buds on the roof of our mouth, which help us to taste different flavors.
c'mon! use your language arts skills! sound it out! cin-er-eoar-gen-te-us.
poo dra
do clay
A mouth help you eat
Ma-Kah-rah
E-man-you-ell