/ˈgɛrtnər/
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#2: /g/ | |
Tongue | The back part of the tongue reaches up and touches the soft palate, cutting off the air. The tongue pulls away and the air flows. |
Lips | The lips position depends on the sound that comes next. |
Air | First, the air stops. Then it flows. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#3: /ɛ/ | |
Tongue | The tongue tip touches the back of the bottom front teeth. The middle part of the tongue arches up towards the roof of the mouth. |
Jaw | The jaw drops. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#4: /r/ | |
Tongue | The tongue forms an arch near the roof of the mouth. It does not touch any part of the mouth. |
Air | The air flows through a narrow space in your mouth. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#5: /t/ | |
Tongue | The tongue will come up. The front part will touch the roof of the mouth behind the top teeth. Then it will pull down to release the air. |
Teeth | The teeth are together. Then they separate. |
Air | Air passes through the mouth. First, the air stops. Then, it flows. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords do not vibrate. |
#6: /n/ | |
Tongue | Your tongue is against the ridge behind the top teeth. |
Air | The air flows through the nose. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#7: /ə/ | |
Tongue | The tongue remains forward and relaxed. |
Lips | The lips relax. |
Jaw | The jaw drops. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
#8: /r/ | |
Tongue | The tongue forms an arch near the roof of the mouth. It does not touch any part of the mouth. |
Air | The air flows through a narrow space in your mouth. |
Vocal Chords | The vocal cords vibrate. |
Giddy gaertner, gardening grandly, Gathering grapes and growing green granny smith apples, Grinning wildly, getting grass stains on his great-grandfather's garden gloves. Gaertner's garden is a glorious sight, With giggling gnomes and glowing geraniums, A paradise that promises pure joy and glee. But one day, a gusty gust came blowing, And gaertner's garden was in a great plight, The giddy gaertner grabbed his gear and got going, To save his green gems from the gusty might. He gallivanted and gathered greenhouses, Grafted gerberas and guarded gazanias, With gusto, he gave his green babies nourishment, And soon, they were growing beautifully again. Golly, the giddy gaertner was glad, Gatherings of people came to his grand garden, Gawking at the glorious sights they had, The gaertner's garden was gaining great renown. So gather 'round, and join the giddy gaertner, In this silly, joyful, tongue-twister tale, Where gardening and glee go hand in hand, And the word gaertner brings a smile, without fail!
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roʊˈmæntɪk lʌv əˈlaʊz ju tu ˈfoʊkəs ˈmeɪtɪŋ ˈɛnərʤi əˈtæʧmənt səˈsteɪnz ðæt riˈleɪʃənˌʃɪp æz lɔŋ æz ˈnɛsəˌsɛri tu reɪz jʊər ˈbeɪbi