Pronunciación Flashcards

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T

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Pronounced with the tip of the tongue pressed against the upper teeth. It is not followed by a puff of air.

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D: Posición Inicial

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When a word begins with “d” or follows the consonants “l, n, r” the tongue gently strikes the back of the upper teeth.

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D: Posición Mediana

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When “d” appears within the word between vowels, it is extremely soft. Your tongue should strike the lower part of your upper teeth, almost between the upper and lower teeth.

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D: Posición Final

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When a word ends in “d” it is either extremely soft or omitted completely.

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B y V

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There is no difference in pronunciation between these two consonants. When making this sound, the lips should barely touch.

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