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Reason: None provided.

Inability to pronounce specific phonetic sounds is a classic sign of brain damage such as from advanced Alzheimer’s or a stroke.

He had trouble here with the 2nd syllable of en-vis-ion, and in another video he had major trouble with the first of fit-ness. in both cases the ‘v’ of envision and ‘f’ are similar phonetically.

258 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Inability to pronounce specific phonetic sounds is a classic sign of brain damage such as from advanced Alzheimer’s or a stroke.

He had trouble here with the 2nd syllable of en-vis-ion, and in another video he had major trouble with the first of fit-ness. in both cases the ‘v’ of envision and ‘f’ are similar phonetically.

258 days ago
3 score
Reason: None provided.

Inability to pronounce specific phonetic sounds is a classic sign of brain damage such as from advanced Alzheimer’s or a stroke.

He had trouble here with the 2nd syllable of en-vis-ion here, and in another video he had major trouble with the first of fit-ness. in both cases the ‘v’ of envision and ‘f’ are similar phonetically.

258 days ago
4 score
Reason: None provided.

Inability to pronounce specific phonetic sounds is a classic sign of brain damage such as from advanced Alzheimer’s or a stroke.

He had trouble here with the 2nd syllable of en-vis-ion here, and in another word he had major trouble with the first of fit-ness. in both cases the ‘v’ of envision and ‘f’ are similar phonetically.

258 days ago
3 score
Reason: Original

Inability to pronounce specific phonetic sounds is a classic sign of brain damage such as from advanced Alzheimer’s or a stroke.

258 days ago
1 score