I fucking checked, too.
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VA. GI. NA
PE. NIS
well yeah, you don't speak with your mouth closed
Behold, the bilabials
Its 5
I counted and my lips touch on B, F, M, P, W,
Edit: it's actually 6 since Lips briefly touch for V
If your lips actually touch for f and v you're saying them wrong lmao, it's not "epp" and "bee" it's "eff" and "vee." As everyone else already said, your lips don't touch, but your lower teeth should be touching your upper lip.
Tell us you have a speach impediment without telling us you have a speach impediment.
I'm sure accent and dialect (within English) matter a lot.
For F my lips come close but blow out before touching. For V they come close but it's my top teeth that touch my lip.
W is because you say the name of the letter. If you were to produce the sound that the W is associated with, you won't touch lips.
And I agree with the others, F and V are the lower lip meeting the upper teeth.
My lips definitely don't touch on F or V, my upper teeth just touch my lower lip but upper lip is safe from contact.
Ehh, V feels more like my bottom lip touching my teeth, not the lip
Only one letter of the English alphabet has more than one syllable, and it has three.
Something I noticed the other day. At least in the later seasons, the South Park lip sync matches the dialog so accurately, the mouth model shows the tongue only when the character is saying an L syllable
Now I'm questioning why M has two syllables.
Emmuh
Emmuh
Dang
only in spanish.