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this is lesson five of Maharaj and soifat series in lessons from one to four weamp;#39;ve discussed two areas of articulation and the throat and we learned how to produce each letter coming from the different articulation points in these two areas if youamp;#39;ve missed any of these lessons make sure to check them out before proceeding with this lesson in this lesson weamp;#39;ll start tackling a new area of articulation which is the tongue as a matter of fact the tongue produces the most sounds in fact there are 18 letters that are produced from the tongue through 10 different articulation points or Maharaj to study these sounds easily and effectively the tongue is divided into four areas each area has one or more articulation points the four areas of the tongue are the deepest part of the tongue the middle part the edge of the tongue and the tip of the tongue in this lesson weamp;#39;ll start with the deepest part this part of the tongue produces two sounds for two letters cough