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| | Guttural language : Guttural |
 | | There is the guttural "r" (sounds like gargling), the "ch" or "ugh" (sounds like a clearing of the throat), "h" (sounds like a very heavy breath), the "a" or "e" (sound like air coming up the throat from a tight stomach).The "k", "c" (as a "k"),"q","ng" and "nk" are gutturals. |
 | | A guttural language is a language that contains guttural sounds these are produced from the pharynx at the back of the throat or by the back of the tongue as well as the palate and uvula. |
 | | French, Arabic, Hebrew, Scottish, and also partly German, Dutch, Afrikaans, and Yiddish, are considered to be "guttural languages" meaning they have sounds in them that come from the back of the throat or tongue. |
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