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Trills

a trill is a consonantal sound produced by vibrations between the active articulator and
passive articulator. Standard Spanish <rr> as in perro, for example is an alveolar
trill.The tongue tip and blade, the uvula, and the lips are the only articulators than can be
used in this way.

EXAMPLES:
-Aterrar to terrify
-Arruinarto ruin
-Arrojar top throw
-Arriba above,up
-Barrio neighbourhood

Taps
A tap is produced if one articulator is thrown against another, as when the loosely held
tongue tip makes a single tap against the upper teeth or the alveolar ridge. The consonant
in the middle of a word such as letter or Betty is often made in this way in American
English. The term flap is also used to describe these sounds, but some authorities make a
distinction between taps as defined here and flaps, in which the tip of the tongue is
raised up and back and then strikes the alveolar ridge as it returns to a position behind
the lower front teeth.

EXAMPLES:
-Better
-Water
-Later
-Matter
-Daddy

HOLII AMORCITA BONITA <3 BORRAS ESTO ANTES DE PASARLA A DIAPOSITIVAS JAJA
XD SOLO QUERIA RECORDARTE LO MUCHO QUE TE AMO AMOR,DEMASIADISISISIMO NUNCA
LO OLVIDES MI REINA BELLA,ERES MI TODO AMOR Y YA QUIERO QUE SEA MAÑANA PARA
VERTE PORQUE YA NO PUEDO ESTAR SIN TI AMOR,ERES TODO PARA MI,DIOS TE CUIDE POR MI
EN TODO MOMENTO.TE AMO TE ADORO ME ENCANTAS ME FASCINAS Y ERES MI VIDA
ENTERA.

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