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letters form the basic sound of words
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* [[wikipedia:English_prefix|English prefix - Wikipedia]]
* orthography - [https://english.stackexchange.com/questions/470171/the-use-of-en-vs-em-as-a-verb-prefix The use of "en-" vs "em-" as a verb prefix - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange]
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Latest revision as of 01:27, 10 March 2023

letters form the basic sound of words

<< todo: morphemes, etc.

see:

Open mouth, front of mouth Open mouth, back of mouth Tongue against front teeth Start closed teeth, then open Open lips, closed teeth Start open, then teeth on bottom lip Start open mouth, then close teeth Start closed mouth then, open
A, E, I, O, U, Y K, Q, R, X D, L, N, T, J C, G, S F, V H B, M, P
Sh-, Wa-, Why- He, Kr, Ch-