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26. Traffic,/ˈ traffic/ [T], [R], [f], [i], [K]<br>In the word "traffic" begins with the vibrating tongue touching the ceiling of the tongue and the lips are slightly closed so that the air pressure exits through the crack of the lips.<br><br>27. Will,/wil/ [w], [i], [l]<br>In the word "will" starts with the tip of the tongue that is about the upper tooth, then the tongue moves to the front by pushing the air out through the backward-moving lips. <br><br>28. Be,/bē/ [b], [i]<br>On the word "be" starts with the tongue that remains in its position and the lip closes then opens and pushes the air out.<br><br>29. Diverted,/at ˈ vərt/ [d], [i], [v], [E], [r], [T]<br>On the word "diverted" begins with the air coming out when the tongue touches the palate of the tongue, then the lip closes and opens with the air pushed from within<br><br>30. Next,/n e K s t/ [n], [K], [s], [t]<br>In the word "next" begins with the tongue that touches the upper ceiling and brings out the air that is thrust from within.<br><br>31. Two,/tu/ [t], [u]<br>In the word "two" is loaded with a slightly stretched lip and a tongue that is about the ceiling of the tongue as well as the same time as it spawn the air driven from within.<br><br>32. Hours,/h aʊ ə z/ [o], [R], [s]<br>In the word "hours" begins with a slightly shut lip and pushes the air out of the slit of the lips with the tongue attached to the upper ceiling.
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