 The voiced TH sound. Pronunciation. The voiced TH sound. Minimal pairs. V, D, Lee. Bave, Bade. Other, Other. Then, Den, Zen. Breathe, Breathe. Father, Father. That. Teeth, Tease. They, Day, Lay. Rive, Ride. There, Dare, Lair. Lothe, Load. Though, Do, Low. Challenging words. Feather, The. Rhythm, There upon. Zither, They. Rhythmic, There with. Lather, There's. Therefore, Rather, They've. In phrases. Rhythm, Rhyme, and Harmony. Under the weather. Teething ring. That was then. This is now. One or the other. Lather, Rinse, Repeat. Either this one or that one. Bathing beauties. A feather in her cap. Father, Mother, Sister, Brother, Dialogue. Is your father coming to the gathering this Saturday? No, neither is my mother. That's too bad. My brother was looking forward to seeing them. Well, they're both a little under the weather. Oh, sorry to hear that. Can I send something or other to cheer them up? Please don't bother. They'll be fine. Oral reading. Even though there's a small amount of来了 left, a little bit of trouble. Don't bother. I've got some things to say. I've got some things to say. Pray, Pray, Pray, Pray. Can I call my father with you? He's a master. Oral reading, You. bother, they'll be fine. Oral reading. Even though my father is a weatherman, he can't predict with absolute certainty whether it will rain or not. Neither can the other people who work with him. They say there's only a 30 percent chance of rain, and the next thing you know, it's pouring. They predict snow, and there's nothing for another five days. Then there's a blizzard. So rather than trust my father's weather forecasts, I use a more reasonable approach. I ask my mother. Even though my father is a weatherman, he can't predict with absolute certainty whether it will rain or not. Neither can the other people who work with him. They say there's only a 30 percent chance of rain, and the next thing you know, it's pouring. They predict snow, and there's nothing for another five days. Then there's a blizzard. So rather than trust my father's weather forecasts, I use a more reasonable approach. I ask my mother.