Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
base de la boca
English translation:
floor of the mouth
Added to glossary by
Sheila Hardie
Dec 13, 2001 08:53
22 yrs ago
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Spanish term
base de la boca
Spanish to English
Medical
Music
music
mantener la lengua relajada en la base de la boca
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | floor of the mouth | Sheila Hardie |
4 | lower part of the mouth | Robert INGLEDEW |
4 | bottom of the mouth | elenali |
Proposed translations
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floor of the mouth
You could also say the bottom of the mouth, but I think floor of the mouth is better.
HTH
Sheila
http://www.sayitwell.com/articles/reducingnasility.htm
Repeat, but this time RELAX. Let your tongue just lie on the floor of your mouth. Drop your jaw. It’s much easier and a more pleasant sound. Try this tension/release exercise with other, similar, words like man, van, Dan, jam, etc.
HTH
Sheila
http://www.sayitwell.com/articles/reducingnasility.htm
Repeat, but this time RELAX. Let your tongue just lie on the floor of your mouth. Drop your jaw. It’s much easier and a more pleasant sound. Try this tension/release exercise with other, similar, words like man, van, Dan, jam, etc.
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3 hrs
lower part of the mouth
keep the tongue loose / relaxed in the lower part of the mouth
9 hrs
bottom of the mouth
to keep the tongue at ease at the bottom of the mouth
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