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For me I think there are thousands of

languages, but only hundreds of speech sounds, it is because of the examination


from our previous lesson. I observed that the features of sound is a few dozen
such
as voicing or bilabial or stop, it is needed to describe every speech sound that
occurs in every human language.

paraphrasing
For me, the larger the number of languages in the world, the greater the number of
speech sounds. Because of my observation from our previous session, there are
thousands of languages but only hundreds of speech sounds. I noticed that there are
a few dozen sound qualities, such as voicing, bilabial, and stop, that are required
to describe every spoken sound that occurs in every human language.

2.
I think that some english speaker is difficult to pronounce thae nj is a velar
nasal, i think it is cannot begin a word in english it always speech in the end.
paraphrase
I think that certain English speakers find it difficult to pronounce the velar
nasal nj; I believe that it is impossible to begin a word in English; it always
speaks at the end.

3.
For me it is a no it have a different from each other.
In tick we normally find an aspirated [th], whereas in stick and blitz we find
an unaspirated [t], and in bitter we find the flap [ɾ].
paraphrase...
For me, it is a no because they are distinct from one another.
In tick, we usually detect an aspirated [th], in stick and blitz, an unaspirated
[t], and in bitter, the flap [].

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