Des questions concernant des phrases d'exemple avec, et la définition et l'utilisation de "Gargle"
La signification de "Gargle" dans divers phrases et expressions
Q:
Que signifie gargle ?
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Gargle is when you tilt your head back with a liquid in your mouth and sort of mix it by making a “h” sound
Q:
Que signifie gargle ?
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If you tip your head backwards so you are looking at the ceiling, and you have liquid in your mouth, then you breath in a way that makes the liquid bubble at the back of your throat, that is gargling
You most commonly would do it with mouthwash to clean your throat after brushing your teeth.
You most commonly would do it with mouthwash to clean your throat after brushing your teeth.
Q:
Que signifie gargles ?
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thanks hey can u please pronounce gargle in the four tenses
Q:
Que signifie gargle ?
A:
Gargle is a verb that you would use when you have some form of liquid in your mouth, near the back of your throat such as mouthwash. When you gargle a liquid, it makes a sound. Typically you would see someone tilt their head back and gargle mouthwash. So, they are not swallowing the liquid but rather keeping it suspended at the back of their throat while they clean the back of their mouth with the mouthwash.
Q:
Que signifie gargle ?
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can u please show me an example sentence
Mots similaires à "Gargle" et leurs différences
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre i have to take gargle et i have to gargle ?
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"I have to take gargle" is unnatural. "Gargle" is a verb, not a noun.
"I have a sore throat and I have to gargle with warm salt water."
"I have a sore throat and I have to gargle with warm salt water."
Q:
Quelle est la différence entre gargle et mouthwash ?
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GARGLES and MOUTHWASH both are used for different purpose. Gargle is a solution which is used to treat infections in the throat. In the same way Mouthwash is used for cleaning and de-odor the oral cavity. Somemouthwash has antibacterial properties and can be used as gargletoo.
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Q:
Quelle est la différence entre gargle et gurgle et and how to pronounce ?
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Quelle est la différence entre gargle et rinse (out) ?
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Gargle is when you hold liquid (mouth wash or medicine normally) at the back of your throat and agitate it with air. It sounds weird when gargling.
Rinse out is passing liquid around something to make it clean.
You can rinse out almost anything that stores something. Dishes, potted plants, mouths etc.
Example.
I often gargle with salted water to help with a sore throat, then I rinse my mouth to get rid of the taste.
Rinse out is passing liquid around something to make it clean.
You can rinse out almost anything that stores something. Dishes, potted plants, mouths etc.
Example.
I often gargle with salted water to help with a sore throat, then I rinse my mouth to get rid of the taste.
Autres questions concernant "Gargle"
Q:
You can do gargling with that
You can gargle with that
which one more sounds natural?
You can gargle with that
which one more sounds natural?
A:
“You can gargle with that” sounds more natural.
Q:
I've been reminding you to gargle every time we chat. Does that annoy you?
Could you please pronounce the above sentence at the natural speed?
Could you please pronounce the above sentence at the natural speed?
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Veuillez me montrer comment se prononce gargle.
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Q:
I always try to remember to gargle prevent me from getting sick. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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I always try to remember to gargle so I don't get sick.
Or something like:
I always try to remember to gargle because it prevents me from getting sick.
Or something like:
I always try to remember to gargle because it prevents me from getting sick.
Q:
Whatever you have eaten, gargle your mouth a few times in order to clean it ( your mouth). If you can brush, that's the best. Est-ce-que ça semble naturel?
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I think it's pointless to include 'whatever you have eaten' if you put 'in order to clean it', since you are talking about the mouth, not whatever you have eaten. Maybe you could make it 'Whatever you have eaten, gargle a few times in order to clean it off', so then you would be talking about whatever you have eaten.
'If you can brush your teeth, do so.'
'If you can brush your teeth, do so.'
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