Shadee Elmasry – 18. Haa & Ayn

Shadee Elmasry
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The speaker explains that the pronunciation of the second letter in the English language is different from the first one due to the use of the middle of the throat and the difficulty of practicing it. The speakers also mention that different languages have different pronunciation of the second letter, and that learning to use the second letter is crucial for understanding them.
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The next two letters are your and your

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The and

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derive from the middle of the throat

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such that one can feel the throat moving

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upon pronunciation. It's very common that people simply

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won't pronounce

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they'll just pronounce Ain. So that

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they just have to exercise this Ain and

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you sometimes you have to pray for tofikh

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because it's very hard to learn a language

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and

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if you're studying Arabic,

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then you need to actually physically move your

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body. So that's why we said earlier that

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Ibadatullah

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is not just theoretical in your mind. It's

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not just believing certain things. It's physically

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getting your mouth to say certain sounds and

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your this case, your throat, rain.

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And

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as well

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is different from

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really comes from the chest. Comes from the

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throat. Okay. And it doesn't exist. These two

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letters don't exist in the English language but,

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these 2 are most understandable if people struggle

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with them especially

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English speakers because we don't have,

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anything near

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these gluttural and these throat letters in the

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English language that may exist in other languages.

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In fact, some of the Arabic kids, the

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Arab speaking kids used to make fun of

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English for not for just being the language

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of the lips. There's no nothing that comes

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from the throat

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in English.

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Well, so,

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you have to figure that out. You gotta

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learn that.

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