I'll do the same...
[QUOTE=Oscuro_Sol]What of?[/QUOTE]
Oh, it's a secret for now...
[QUOTE=Oscuro_Sol]Can you learn to roll your R's? I've tried, it didn't work.[/QUOTE]
I suppose you can, with enough practice. *shrugs*
You haven't been around too much lately, Kitten...Chu was asking after you.
[QUOTE=Oscuro_Sol]I'm going to go lock my doors.[/QUOTE]
Better take the windows as well... Leave the cellar door open though :mischief:
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]ONLY RETARDED PEOPLE WRITE WITH CAPS ON. Good thing I press shift [/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Luis Antonio]Bah! Bunch of lamers! Ye need the lesson of the true powergamer: Play mages, name them Koffi Annan, and only use non-intervention spells! Buwahahahahah![/QUOTE]
You haven't been around too much lately, Kitten...Chu was asking after you.[/QUOTE]
Ooh, intrigue.
But HOW do you do it? Vibrating your tongue on the top of your mouth right? I just can't do it! Maybe it's like how some people can't raise their eyebrow.
But HOW do you do it? Vibrating your tongue on the top of your mouth right? I just can't do it! Maybe it's like how some people can't raise their eyebrow.
.[/QUOTE]
Try forcing your tongue against the roof of your mouth and exhaling.
@OS. Only the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth; quite flat and quite near your teeth. Then, as GoG says, exhale. You must be able to say crumbs
[QUOTE=Fiona]@OS. Only the tip of your tongue to the roof of your mouth; quite flat and quite near your teeth. Then, as GoG says, exhale. You must be able to say crumbs [/QUOTE]
I'm so sadddd!
Although not used in day-to-day language, a TV ad campaign in Canada for the Tim Hortons doughnut shop chain brought the sound to prominence with the expression "Roll up the rim to win", which used rolled R's to make the ad campaign more memorable. A similar ad appeared on American television for Ruffles brand potato chips with the slogan, "R-r-ruffles have r-r-ridges."