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00:00This is the ull sound, as in all, like and look is a sound from the single consonants
00:15group.
00:17The ull sound is called the alveolar lateral approximant, which means that you put your
00:25tongue against your upper teeth and push the air around the sides of your mouth.
00:32It's made through the mouth and is voiced, which means you use your vocal cords to make
00:37the sound.
00:39And it's defined by the motion of your tongue.
00:43It's an approximate sound, which means it's made by creating a narrow space in your mouth
00:49through which air flows.
00:51In this case, it's the space between your tongue and the sides of your mouth.
00:58To produce the ull sound, just press the tip of your tongue against the back of your upper
01:04teeth and voice out through your mouth.
01:10Sometimes it's helpful to curl the sides of your tongue upwards.
01:24The ull sound is spelled with the letter l or double l.
01:31Here are some words that start with ull.
01:35Last
01:38Leave
01:41Later
01:45Laugh
01:50Here are some words with the ull sound in the middle.
01:54Child
01:55Child
01:56Problem
01:58Problem
01:59Always
02:01Always
02:02Black
02:06And here are some words that end with ull.
02:13People
02:14Little
02:15People
02:16Little
02:17National
02:18And control
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02:42To learn about the groups of sounds, vowels, diphthongs, single consonants or consonant pairs, click on the links to the left.
02:50And to hear just the pronunciation of an individual symbol, check out our interactive phonetic chart video.
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