Trying to learn how to roll my r's feels like I'm trying to figure out how to pronounce a mystical word.
I've only spoken English my whole life. It doesn't help that I have a lisp which makes it even harder...
@magicalthinking O I know haha XD
But I'm trying to learn to roll my r's so I can mimic a animal sound but the animal requires you to roll an r to mimic it correctly.
@Mr_NutterButter just make a machine gun sound
@beardalaxy I'm trying ![]()
@Forestofenchantment @Mr_NutterButter I'm English native and I don't know how people can't do it either lol. I guess I just made a lot of sounds as a kid and figured it out.
@Forestofenchantment @Mr_NutterButter I have a friend who can't roll his Rs with his tongue but can do it with his throat???
@beardalaxy To be fair. The "th" sound is incredibly hard for a large majority of people to say because that sounds simply doesn't exist in a majority of languages.
That's why you particularly hear a large majority of people from Asian countries have an incredibly hard time pronouncing that sort of sound even more then most.
You can even see it to wear some native English speakers will slightly slur their th sound or kind of blended together when they're talking and it's the most common word people mess up when they're trying to pronounce a new word.
@Mr_NutterButter
save the trouble and move to boston. We don't use R's here.