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Yes, vocal cords (or vocal folds) vibrate when you talk. When air from the lungs passes through the closed vocal cords, it causes them to vibrate, producing sound. The pitch and tone of the sound are influenced by the tension and length of the vocal cords, as well as the airflow. This vibration is a crucial part of voice production in speech and singing.

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