Thanks for asking so I know someone is waiting for it ☺ I was going to post it this morning, but I realized that I needed to do the next main lesson, which is the consonants f/v. I'm currently editing the 3 v 4 comparison (slow) and will be available within the next day or two 😀 The fast version will be a little later this week
Yes. The consonants themselves are not hard but when they are in some positions, they are harder. For me, the hardest when the consonants at the end of the word.
*Arabic speakers generally don't bring the lips close enough. it almost sounds like an h.
If you are an Arabic speakers, watch this timestamp: 2:43.
that applies to b, p, m.
Hey Josh. When are you going to post comparison between third and fourth vowel sound?
Thanks for asking so I know someone is waiting for it ☺ I was going to post it this morning, but I realized that I needed to do the next main lesson, which is the consonants f/v. I'm currently editing the 3 v 4 comparison (slow) and will be available within the next day or two 😀 The fast version will be a little later this week
Yes. The consonants themselves are not hard but when they are in some positions, they are harder. For me, the hardest when the consonants at the end of the word.
Exactly! That's why I like to give examples in different parts of words ☺