Tongue cluck sound
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TSKTongue-cluck sound
cluckingCLUCK, to make the sound of a hen
clucksCLUCK, to make the sound of a hen
cluckedCLUCK, to make the sound of a hen
TSKTongue-click sound
TSKTongue-clucking sound
TSKTongue-produced sound
TCKTongue-clucking sound.
TSKTongue-clucking sound.
TSKTongue-clicking sound
TCHTongue-clucking sound.
TSKSound made with one's tongue
linguala sound articulated with the tongue
lingualsLINGUAL, a sound articulated with the tongue
cluckmake a clicking sound with the tongue
velara sound produced by the back of the tongue
apicala sound made with the tip of the tongue
frontingArticulate (a vowel sound) with the tongue further forward
raisersarticulate (a sound) with the tongue in a higher position
dentilingualpronounced (as th) with tongue against teeth / a dentilingual sound
apicalsAPICAL, a sound made with the tip of the tongue
alveolarthe sound produced by the tongue behind the front teeth
velarsVELAR, a sound produced by the back of the tongue
raiserarticulate (a sound) with the tongue in a higher position
alveolarsALVEOLAR, the sound produced by the tongue behind the front teeth
laminals(of a speech sound) articulated using the blade of the tongue
laminal(of a speech sound) articulated using the blade of the tongue
clucked(of a person) Make such a sound with (one's tongue) to express concern or disapproval
raspberryA sound made with the tongue and lips in order to express derision or contempt
clucking(of a person) Make such a sound with (one's tongue) to express concern or disapproval
raspberriesA sound made with the tongue and lips in order to express derision or contempt
cacuminalpronounced with the tongue-tip curled up towards the hard palate / a sound so produced
tonguingSound (a note) distinctly on a wind instrument by interrupting the air flow with the tongue
apical(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
apicals(of a speech sound) articulated principally with the aid of the tip of the tongue, as t or d
uvulararticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the uvula, as in the r-sound of Parisian French
uvularsarticulated with the back of the tongue held close to or touching the uvula, as in the r-sound of Parisian French
pharyngeal(of a speech sound) Produced by articulating the root of the tongue with the pharynx, a feature of certain consonants in Arabic, for example
palatalizingMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth
palatalizedMake (a speech sound) palatal, esp. by changing a velar to a palatal by moving the point of contact between tongue and palate further forward in the mouth