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Lance Gough
What is the best way to practice 'gk' sound.
I have trouble pronouncing words that have 'gk' together. For instance, the word 'magkita', 'magkaroon', or 'magkasakit'. No matter how hard I try, the 'g'-sound gets drowned out, and it sounds like 'makita', 'makaroon', or 'makasakit'. Native Tagalog speakers can easily tell that I'm not pronouncing the 'g'-sound.
What is the best way to practice making the g sound more distinct?
Sep 11, 2019 3:23 AM
Lance Gough
Language Skills
English, Filipino (Tagalog), Spanish
Learning Language
Filipino (Tagalog)
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