Watch what (not) to say?
"Hold your tongue" means don't just say what comes to mind - or think before you talk.
Yes, your tongue can become dry due to dehydration, breathing through your mouth, certain medications, or medical conditions. A dry tongue can lead to discomfort, altered taste sensation, and difficulty speaking or swallowing. Drinking plenty of water can help keep your tongue and mouth hydrated.
In my mouth, I typically keep my teeth, tongue, and saliva, which are essential for chewing, tasting, and speaking. Additionally, I might occasionally have food or drink while eating or drinking. Overall, my mouth plays a crucial role in digestion and communication.
Yes because they keep the gods happy and keep the evil away
No. Vinegar can kill mold and bacteria, but it doesn't keep evil away.
because when you eat cold food your tongue needs to keep warm
The Commonwealth of Independent States, (CIS), does not have an official language at this time. Russian is extremely prevalent in most areas but Ukrainian states would prefer to keep speaking their native tongue.
To smell.
the hound is the evil! keep away from the evil!
You should keep a mercury thermometer under your tongue for 3-4 minutes to ensure an accurate reading.
Why, are you gluing your tongue to something. If not, keep all glues out of it.
Teeth help with how you speak because it helps keep your tongue in place to pronounce certain words correctly. The teeth also allow for the correct sound to come out when saying specific letter sounds.