lisps are formed by the gulutus maximus inside the hunneghe inside the mouth and the teeth spread apart and form the tongue to push through the teeth.
meaning: you have a very fat tongue.
quite often people grow out of them but in some cases they don't, you must try and find ways to cope with them there are many techniques its just a question of finding the one that works for you.
No; they are formed by translation. Carbohydrates are formed by dehydration synthesis.
Compounds are formed from elements.
tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes. tundra are formed when glaciers of water freezes.
SHINee formed in January of 2008 and they debut in May of 2008.
lisps, wisps
Not all the dutch have lisps, it is a bit of a short-sighted question. But to answer the question, if it may sound like they have lisps, it is because when speaking the dutch language, the muscles of the mouth are held much tigher than they are supposed to be held when speaking english. This may cause a slight lisp when a dutchmen speaks english.
A word that rhymes is lisps(A speech disorder).
A lisper is a person who lisps, which means they pronounce the letter "S" as if it were "TH".
Snakes cannot talk, therefore how can they have a lisp?
quite often people grow out of them but in some cases they don't, you must try and find ways to cope with them there are many techniques its just a question of finding the one that works for you.
Lid, lip, lips, lisps, lipids, and list. Also "logistical".
honestly, I think it's aDorable =} especially if they have blonde hair and blue eyes ;) but... that's my opinion :)
Zumo... which means juice, like zumo de naranja (orange juice). Prononced "sthumo" in barcelona... gotta love the lisps!
they are called people with Lisps, its when there is to much saliva in there mouth and unable to say the letter S properly when speaking to someone.
It's a matter of personal taste--for every girl you find who doesn't like a lisp, you'll find another who thinks it's the greatest thing she has ever heard.
Because their tongues are slightly too big for their mouths. This is a congenital [genetically caused] disorder - quite similar, in cause, to a thousand other genetic disorders. Some people have lisps because they have braces, expanders, retainers, et-cetera. This causes the tongue to be moved into a place the tongue isn't used to talking in. For a regular person it is just because where the tongue is in the mouth in comparison to the teeth. If the tongue is naturally between two teeth that causes it not to do the exact motion it should do, there is a lisp.