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Expression: "She speaks through nose."



 
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Expression: "She speaks through nose." #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 17:07 pm   Expression: "She speaks through nose."
 

Hi

Is the following sentence correct and natural?

Quote:
She speaks through nose
.

Or

Quote:
She speaks in a nasal voice.


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Expression: "She speaks through nose." #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 18:44 pm   Expression: "She speaks through nose."
 

The phrase 'to speak through nose' is pretty much familiar to me, Tom :lol:
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Expression: "She speaks through nose." #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 04, 2008 22:39 pm   Expression: "She speaks through nose."
 

Tom wrote:
Quote:
She speaks through nose. It sounds as though you've left words out of the sentence.


Or

Quote:
She speaks in a nasal voice. OK


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