How to pronounce the th /ð/ sound | American English Pronunciation

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  • Опубликовано: 11 янв 2025

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  • @Esmeralda-ut1br
    @Esmeralda-ut1br 4 года назад +2

    Lo bueno que habla muy claro y entiendo todo lo que dice.... Yyyy realmente funciona, Lo pondré en práctica 👅

  • @belix8801
    @belix8801 3 года назад +1

    Dat was very helpful and fun! Dank you! (;

  • @abdellahalaoui1317
    @abdellahalaoui1317 7 лет назад +2

    Facile à imiter ,merci !

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  7 лет назад

      Super Abdellah ! Ravis que cette vidéo vous soit utile, et merci pour votre commentaire 😉
      A très vite, et bon apprentissage,
      MATHILDE

  • @MrDoYouKnowMe2211
    @MrDoYouKnowMe2211 5 лет назад +1

    sometimes 'ð' is prnounced like a 'v'
    like 'veður' which means weather. it is pronounced like 'vevur'

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  5 лет назад +2

      Hi Torkil,
      I'm not familiar with this particular phenomenon. The /w/ is sometimes pronounced as a /v/ in some Indian English dialects, and the /ð/ is sometimes pronounced as a /v/ in some British accents (it's called th-fronting), but I don't know of a dialect that combines the two. Where have you heard this pronunciation?
      ABBE

    • @stephenmorgan5268
      @stephenmorgan5268 3 года назад

      @@mosalingua that's the joy of Norse Scandinavian texts, to my understanding. Would the sound be more akin to a hard /T/ to a soft /d/ transition?

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  3 года назад

      @@stephenmorgan5268 Perhaps! I'm not sure which sound you're referring to; the hard /T/ applies to words that don't have the letter 'h' /th/) such as "waTer" which would be used in British English, whereas the soft /d/ transition would be used in American English ("wa/d/er"). However these sounds do not apply for the word "weaTHer", as we would use the /ð/ and /v/ sounds instead.
      ABBE

  • @emib247
    @emib247 4 года назад

    Thx sm!!

  • @HansWurst77777
    @HansWurst77777 6 лет назад +1

    Always though i was incapable to pronounce it because my tongue was to big for my mouth, never knew you had to put it under your upper teeth row not behind them

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  6 лет назад

      Hi Hans, happy to hear that you found these tips useful!
      Cheers,
      LUCA

    • @anja6548
      @anja6548 5 лет назад

      same

  • @makioddo3141
    @makioddo3141 7 лет назад

    good

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  7 лет назад

      Thank you for your comment Maki Oddo ;)
      Hope it helps well.
      MATHILDE

  •  2 года назад

    Merci, interessant, mais sans retour réel, je reste dans ma bulle du doute. Je vais prendre des cours en réel.

  • @chriswisaaccolon6093
    @chriswisaaccolon6093 6 лет назад

    quiero aprender ingles si hay alguien que quiera aprender español podemos intercambiar idiomas

    • @mosalingua
      @mosalingua  6 лет назад +1

      Hola Chrisw Isaac,
      En este artículo puedes encontrar plataformas online y una app que te permiten hacer un intercambio de idiomas:
      www.mosalingua.com/es/nuestra-seleccion-de-paginas-de-intercambio-de-idiomas-gratis/
      Un saludo,
      PATRICIA