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THAT
THEM
THIS
MOTHER
OTHER
BREATHE
THOUGH
/ð/
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THOUSAND
BATHTUB
THINK
TEETH
MATH
BREATH
THANKS
/θ/

Th sounds
There are two different ways to pronounce th in English. Think about the words "breath" and "breathe;" are they pronounced the same?
When making a voiced th sound there is a vibration in the throat because vocal cords are in action.
When making a voiceless th sound there is no vibration in the vocal cords.
Th sounds
Anaelizabeth Herrera
Created on June 29, 2023
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THATTHEMTHISMOTHEROTHERBREATHETHOUGH
Play
Play
THOUSANDBATHTUBTHINKTEETHMATHBREATHTHANKS
/ð/
/θ/
Th sounds
There are two different ways to pronounce th in English. Think about the words "breath" and "breathe;" are they pronounced the same?When making a voiced th sound there is a vibration in the throat because vocal cords are in action.When making a voiceless th sound there is no vibration in the vocal cords.