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Mongolian rolling tongue

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1. On the trill of Mongolian. The vibrato on the tip of Mongolian tongue is a voiced consonant. The pronunciation of Mongolian vibrato is the same as that of Russian vibrato, but the number of vibrato in the actual stream is less than that in Russian. The pronunciation method and essentials of Mongolian tongue tip vibrato are: the tip of the tongue is lifted gently, and the air flows through the tip of the tongue to make the tip vibrate, while the vocal cords vibrate to produce sound. Don't be nervous when you vibrato. The more tense the tongue is, the less vibrato the tip of the tongue makes. The vibrato on the tip of Mongolian tongue is voiced directly, that is, there can be no other consonants or vowels when vibrato, but beginners always use a certain sound as a "starting sound" to bring out vibrato. You can do this: if you don't know how the tongue moves in your mouth, you can practice saying "come on-come on" and experience the movement of the tip of your tongue. The more you practice, the more flexible your tongue will become. The sooner you say "come on", the sooner you will say "vibrato". Another way is to practice "driving a carriage". Have you ever seen a driver or heard the voice of a "car boss" driving? Just learn "Hey!" The tip of the tongue vibrates when the car owner shouts "Oh, dear". You should learn from the car owner and enjoy driving. When you can catch a bus, you can remove the word "de", which is a Mongolian vibrato.

The vibrato in Mongolian is actually very easy to learn, as long as the tip of the tongue can vibrate. What is even more difficult is "tongue-rolling flicker" (maybe you heard it wrong or remembered it wrong, not "tongue-rolling flicker" but "tongue-edge sound").

2. The problem of Mongolian tongue edge sound. This sound in Mongolian is very similar to the pronunciation of Chinese L, but the tongue position and pronunciation essentials are different. Here, we only talk about the pronunciation methods and essentials of Mongolian tongue-edge sounds. Mongolian tongue sounds are voiced consonants. The key points of the pronunciation of the tongue-edge sound are: the tip of the tongue is pressed against the upper teeth, and the front of the tongue is close to the hard forehead (note: the tongue is not rolled back, but "stuck up" in front of the tongue. You must do this when reading "closed syllables", or you will be wrong. For example, in Mongolian (бол), the air flows from both sides of the tongue, and the vocal cords vibrate to make a sound. Try to do the same when reading "opening syllables", so that the pronunciation is authentic. If you can't do this when reading "open syllable", you can only use L sound instead.

Please ask questions when you encounter problems.