Of course! You have to, if you don't you won't be able to say your s's and other letters. You'll talk like: Hi i thike (like) you thog (dog) where did thoo (you) get it? You get the point. When you get your tongue pierced, talk, sing, do whatever you can that makes noise from your mouth. Scream do WHATEVER!Yeah you can talk but it hurts kind of and you'll pronounce some word funny. But you should try talking alot singing stuff like that so you can get your voice back to normal as soon as possible (:
i really need help in this please guys a tongue twister for the word "rhaspberry"
In California, you need to be at least 18 years old to get a tongue piercing without parental consent. If you are under 18, you will need written consent from a parent or legal guardian to get a tongue piercing.
It's recommended to wait at least 2-4 weeks before speaking normally after getting a tongue piercing. This allows time for the initial swelling and soreness to subside, reducing the risk of further irritation or complications. Additionally, maintaining good oral hygiene and following aftercare instructions will promote healing and minimize discomfort.
The idiom "hold your tongue" means to keep silent or refrain from speaking. It is often used to caution someone to stop talking, especially if they are saying something inappropriate or sensitive.
to taste and to talk
You can live without a tongue but you wouldn't be able to talk!
There are 137 verses in the King James Version that talk about the tongue.
A shoe (or boot).
Speech.
your shoe.
You need to talk to your body mods artist before taking anything.
Gus Communications (Google it) sells such devices but if your sister is having her tongue removed because of cancer it is entirely possible that surgeons can reconstruct her tongue. Also, an artificial tongue has just been invented. I don't think it has yet been tried in humans though.
shoe
By flicking their tongue?
Sea Salt. You need to carry a bottle of "Sea Salt" water with you because you need to rinse every time you smoke, eat, kiss, or do anything besides talk.
Very carefully, depending on the size of the swelling.