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Usages of mulut
Anggur hijau itu manis di mulut, tetapi kulitnya agak masam di lidah.
Those green grapes are sweet in the mouth, but their skin is rather sour on the tongue.
Doktor nasihatkan saya supaya jangan makan terlalu banyak gula kerana gigi dan mulut saya sensitif.
The doctor advises me not to eat too much sugar because my teeth and mouth are sensitive.
Lagi kurang gula dalam minuman saya, lagi sihat gigi dan mulut saya.
The less sugar in my drink, the healthier my teeth and mouth are.
Lagi perlahan saya mengunyah dengan mulut tertutup, lagi jelas saya rasa manis pisang di lidah.
The more slowly I chew with my mouth closed, the more clearly I taste the sweetness of the banana on my tongue.
Ibu mencium hidung anak kecil itu kerana mulutnya penuh susu dan dia ketawa.
The mother kisses that small child’s nose because his/her mouth is full of milk and he/she is laughing.
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