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He who calls himself [[John A. Bristol|Bristol]] didn't know how to pronounce this sound until he was a Junior in High School; and bets you don't know, what he learned recently, that there are two L sounds in English -- one the sobekannt "dark l" that follows a vowel, and the other the initial l which actors use after the vowel to get a spinechilling "Kihl! Kihl! Kihl!"  
 
He who calls himself [[John A. Bristol|Bristol]] didn't know how to pronounce this sound until he was a Junior in High School; and bets you don't know, what he learned recently, that there are two L sounds in English -- one the sobekannt "dark l" that follows a vowel, and the other the initial l which actors use after the vowel to get a spinechilling "Kihl! Kihl! Kihl!"  
 
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Revision as of 15:10, 25 December 2019

From Fancyclopedia 2, ca. 1959
He who calls himself Bristol didn't know how to pronounce this sound until he was a Junior in High School; and bets you don't know, what he learned recently, that there are two L sounds in English -- one the sobekannt "dark l" that follows a vowel, and the other the initial l which actors use after the vowel to get a spinechilling "Kihl! Kihl! Kihl!"