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There are three places of articulation in the throat, each place has two letters emitted from therein.
The deepest part of the throat
The deepest part of the throat is the furthest away from the mouth and the closest to the chest. Two letters are articulated from here. They are the hamzah The middle part of the throat
The middle part of the throat lies half way in between the beginning and the end of the throat. The two letters that are emitted from here are: The closest part of the throat
The closest part of the throat is the beginning of the throat, or the closest to the mouth. Two letters are articulated from this area, they are:
Common mistakes in these letters
These letters are uncommon to many languages, especially English, outside of the hamzah, and many would say the ha’,
The two letters from the middle of the throat need practice to succeed in their proper pronunciation. The first step is getting used to using the throat, especially the middle, then work should begin on the letter:
The last two letters pronounced from the upper part of the throat (closest to the mouth) also need practice to achieve a correct pronunciation.
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