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  1. How to pronounce it:

    1. Put the tip of your tongue on the bony ridge behind your front teeth.
    2. Make a sound as you push with your tongue. If you hold this, you’re already saying the L sound as Lllllll!
    3. Lift your tongue off the ridge as you move on to the next vowel.
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