1.1.2 How are they?
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When pronouncing Meem the tongue tongue is lowered (istifaal), the lips are closed, the air flows restricted (Jahr), and some sound emerges even before pronunciation (Tawassut).
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When pronouncing Baa the tongue is lowered (istifaal), the lips are closed, the air flows restricted (Jahr) and the sound is trapped before pronunciation (shiddah).
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When pronouncing Waaw the tongue is lowered (istifaal), the lips are open, the air flows restricted (Jahr), and the sound emerges freely even before pronunciation (Rakhaawah).
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When pronouncing Faa the tongue is lowered (istifaal), the lips are open, the air flows freely (Hams), and the sound emerges freely even before pronunciation (Rakhaawah).
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