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Hahaha. Yeah it's my video. Whenever I have a speech block (when I can't even start saying the word), I realize it's the second letter that's the problem, since I'm failing to transition from the first letter to the second letter. Technically speaking, it's not always one sound per letter. For a vowel such as 'A', it's really 'ay', or 'aye'. I have to move my mouth twice just to say the 'A'. If I block on the word 'Fine', I put my lips on the 'F' and I sort of set the inside of my mouth to the 'i' before I even start saying the word 'Fine'. It's as if I'm giving myself a head start on the word without even starting to say it yet, and I do this to guarantee a smoother transition into the second sound. In other words, if I'm blocking, I just make sure to put my mouth / tongue to the letter that I want to say.