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Posted on November 22, 2008 by Kurtis Hoeck | Posted under Reference and Education
How to Speak Gibberish - It can be Fun
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In order to really learn how to speak gibberish, you have to be able to understand the syllables that make up every word out there. Then you need to insert various sounds around the syllables in those words. After the first consonant of the word and before the first vowel you need to insert the sound "idiga". There are lots of videos online where you can practice along with them to create the right words. This is a perfect way to learn how to speak gibberish so you can do it around other people without feeling intimidated. You can also listen to what is being said and attempt to interpret it. Both of those methods are going to help you have plenty of fun with learning how to speak gibberish. You do need to realize though that many more people know how to speak gibberish than you think. Many parents and teachers know how to speak it well, but they don't let it be known. Instead they are able to listen to what is being said around them. This is often a key way for them to stay in the loop when it comes to teenagers these days. Many public establishments where teenagers hang out have banned the use of gibberish though. You will find it is also banned in many schools as well. If that is the case then you need to be very careful where you speak it. You don't want to get yourself into trouble while attempting to have some fun with your conversations. It is important to understand that gibberish can be spoken in various languages as well. It isn't specific only to the English language. Some other common languages used include Germany and Spanish. If you don't readily understand a type of gibberish you hear out there, it may be another dialect or it could be another language all together. It is definitely going to take some time to learn how to speak gibberish. The more you practice though the easier it will become. Before you know it you will be able to carry on a full conversation at a normal pace without even thinking about how to say what you want to talk about. You will also need to practice listening to gibberish so that you can make sense of what other people are saying to you as well. About The Author: Kurtis Hoeck is new write for Articleclick. See more of her useful insights on www.articleclick.com |
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