Free pronunciation lesson (North American English).
Pronunciation of the voiced & voiceless "TH" sound.
EnglishMeeting.com video with Dave Sconda.
I hope you find this lesson helpful & enjoya...
Free pronunciation lesson (North American English).
Pronunciation of the voiced & voiceless "TH" sound.
EnglishMeeting.com video with Dave Sconda.
I hope you find this lesson helpful & enjoyable!
North American English Pronunciation
EnglishMeeting.com pronunciation video with Dave Sconda
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We Indians touch our tongue at the back of our upper teeth to pronounce th. Now I know that we should put the tongue out beyond the teeth. But how do we know which th is voiced and which is voiceless?
the real challenge isnt whether you could or not understand and try to copy, what hinders me so much is when these pronounciatons come to a whole sentence and you have got to talk fast as other people speak to you in a natural speed.
and i feel uncomfortable and hard to stick my tongue out to reach the area btn upper and lower teeth(i think partly bcuz i got buckteeth, not fairly, i figure that could be the reason), like when you native speakers say "what's that?" and "what's the forth one?"...
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Brazilians have a great difficult to say "th," we sometimes tranform it for "f."
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and i feel uncomfortable and hard to stick my tongue out to reach the area btn upper and lower teeth(i think partly bcuz i got buckteeth, not fairly, i figure that could be the reason), like when you native speakers say "what's that?" and "what's the forth one?"...