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Exercise 2-3: Spelling and Number Connections CD 2 Track 38
You also use liaisons in spelling and numbers:
LA (Los Angeles) [eh●lay]
902-5050 [nai●no●too fai●vo●fai●vo]
What's the Difference Between a Vowel and a Consonant?
In pronunciation, a consonant touches at some point in the mouth. Try saying [p] with your mouth open—you can't do it because your lips must come together to make the [p] sound. A vowel, on the other hand, doesn't touch anywhere. You can easily say [e] without any part of the mouth, tongue, or lips coming into contact with any other part. This is why we are calling W, Y, and R semivowels, or glides.