How to Pronounce the TH Sound after T, D, N

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  • Опубликовано: 19 ноя 2024

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  • @markviana4960
    @markviana4960 6 лет назад +19

    Good work and congratulations on your channel!
    You have a simple and clear way of teaching the concepts of the language and the correct pronunciation of American English. Learning becomes fast and painless.
    Thank you for your time and your effort.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +2

      You are most welcome Mark Viana! 😊 I am so glad you are enjoying the lesson! What a wonderful comment- thank you for your very kind feedback! 😊😊💕

    • @suronjitdas3196
      @suronjitdas3196 3 года назад

      how to pronounce th sound before t or d

    • @diba5924
      @diba5924 Год назад

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    • @diba5924
      @diba5924 Год назад

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  • @walterliao6717
    @walterliao6717 6 лет назад +15

    These are really great tips for the non-native English speakers. Extremely helpful! Thank you! To pronounce TH after N has haunted me very long time:)

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +2

      Awesome Walter Liao! So glad you found the lesson helpful! 🤗🤗🤗 Let that N to TH transition haunt you no more!! 😊

  • @yasminesaad4652
    @yasminesaad4652 6 лет назад +2

    Hello
    I'm egyptianne and I really happy to watch ur channel . u've an ability to send information very easy and don't take much time

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thank you for your kind words Yasmine Mohamed! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊🤗💕

  • @ravidatta2657
    @ravidatta2657 6 лет назад

    Clear channel with its star accent and pronunciation coach have again make a great video for accent reduction lovers like me. What I like the most of your videos is the clear yet in a simple way of how to place the tongue vibrate the chords or push the air out, etc. so one can pronounce certain word correctly. In a month or so since I discovered your videos (accidently while surfing the internet) on accent reduction I have made more progress in my accent than for the last many years, I have watched videos by other coaches or the paid lessons I took. You method of teaching is just amazing and I look forward to many more of your videos on this subject. Many thanks coach.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Aw Ravi thank you so much for your continued kind feedback! You have made my day once again! 😊💕

  • @-Harambe
    @-Harambe 6 лет назад +6

    Keenyn is amazing! I had Keenyn evaluate my pronunciation and accent. I was very happy with her thorough analysis. This narrows the areas I should focus and work on to better myself to move up in life and save the world. :)

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks you so much for your kind words Harambe!! Such a pleasure to work with you! 😊 And what a relief that you are now on your way to saving this world! I can sleep better at night knowing this now! 😄😊😄

    • @-Harambe
      @-Harambe 6 лет назад +1

      Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes :)

  • @chiaramaldonado4087
    @chiaramaldonado4087 4 года назад

    You are the best teacher ever 🤗 u were born for this

  • @shyn427
    @shyn427 2 года назад

    I'm so glad I find this video. I've had a hard time trying to pronounce this thing for a long time. You saved me. Thank you so much!!

  • @jonasbukasa6800
    @jonasbukasa6800 11 месяцев назад

    Keenyn the best teacher on RUclips !

  • @thayanhtienganhvacaccon969
    @thayanhtienganhvacaccon969 3 года назад

    Thanks a lot, no one actually has done video about how to link /t/ and /the/ before
    Again thanks a million

  • @ssssssss6800
    @ssssssss6800 6 лет назад +1

    thank you for your beautiful channels. I'm speaking arabic
    and I like to learn english.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome Ssss Ssss! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @ziv123ram
    @ziv123ram Год назад

    What a wonderful explanation and demonstration. Many thanks

  • @YaegarEren94
    @YaegarEren94 4 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video. I don't see a lot of teachers addressing this problem. Transitioning from the t sound to the th sound is so difficult for us non native English speakers.

  • @wanzhuzuo8331
    @wanzhuzuo8331 4 года назад

    Thanks for your video, it's very helpful.
    从 T D N 音滑动到TH音

  • @Rft-uk8ho
    @Rft-uk8ho 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you mam for making such a useful video for the people who want to learn the correct accent of Th .

  • @PankajKumar-wu6iw
    @PankajKumar-wu6iw 6 лет назад +1

    What will i say for you. Don't have words cutie. You are so amazing teachers for me. Your each gesture gives me strength to learn this accent fastly. ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Mike-yk7rl
    @Mike-yk7rl 6 лет назад +12

    I heard the d sound in some sentences including "at the".

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +2

      The sounds definitely begin to merge into something in the middle but it is distinct from at-da... Can be tough to hear sometimes indeed!

  • @agapon2023
    @agapon2023 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. This is exactly what I was looking for.

  • @LysakovM
    @LysakovM 5 лет назад +14

    In quick speech, I often hear native speakers say “n” instead “th”. For example: "in nis" instead "in this". Why does the th sound change?

    • @БорисКормилицын-и2е
      @БорисКормилицын-и2е 3 года назад +2

      I guess the contemporary English uses the fool assimilation of the th-sound after the /n/ sound.
      I tried to search for "even though" on "youglish.com" with US option. The first 20 results were pronounced /ˈiːvənnoʊ/.

    • @Aaa-os9ds
      @Aaa-os9ds 3 года назад +1

      They just skip 'th'

    • @LysakovM
      @LysakovM 3 года назад

      @@Aaa-os9ds not sure because they put the tip of the tongue between the teeth anyway (saw in slow motion)

    • @Aaa-os9ds
      @Aaa-os9ds 3 года назад

      @@LysakovM then I don't know😂

  • @jankeezshah9902
    @jankeezshah9902 4 дня назад

    Thanks for the awesome video.

  • @bloopblap4716
    @bloopblap4716 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks teacher 🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @yoasshole1
    @yoasshole1 6 лет назад +3

    Great tip - I'll keep it in mind so I can sound better! Also, the "th" as in "south" + "of" is tricky. No matter what I do, it always sounds like I'm making a pause between those two words. Thank you!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +5

      So glad the tip is helpful for you! You need to use linking to make "south of" way easier. The final TH will jump over in front of "of" so you basically say "sow thof." More on linking to come! 😊

    • @yoasshole1
      @yoasshole1 6 лет назад +1

      Wow, that really simplifies a lot the things - now I can say it! Thanks for taking the time to comment on it and help me out, and I'm looking forward to watching those lessons. Keep it up!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      You are most welcome Itoldyouso - English Listening Practice Channel! 😊

    • @yoasshole1
      @yoasshole1 6 лет назад +1

      In one of the websites that you recommended the other day in a video, I found this www.merriam-webster.com/video/ending-a-sentence-with-a-preposition I figured I had to share this with you. The website is great - I like it! Have a good one!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +3

      😄😄😄 That is too funny. After I replied to you the other day my husband and I were talking about how untrue that "rule" is anymore. I said I needed to send you another note! And here you beat me to it! This is why pronunciation is my specialty and not the teaching of the English language! 😄

  • @tarkhassan8572
    @tarkhassan8572 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you my teacher .. from the best to the best .. I wish you the best always

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thank you tark hassan! 😊 Very best wishes to you as well!

  • @quanhuynh5077
    @quanhuynh5077 5 лет назад

    The most helpful channel for learning how to pronounce.
    It helps me solve all my problems.
    Keep doing your good job Keenyn Rhodes.
    Thank you very much!

  • @abbysands9510
    @abbysands9510 6 лет назад +1

    Wow, wow, wow I could never get that sound. Each time I record myself saying words that end with a constant T, N, D and the next word begins with a TH it always sounded strange no matter whether I said it fast or slow. This was because I was always lifting the tongue and then placing it between the teeth which threw my words off. I could never figure it out until now.
    Now it feels strange but the sounds on recording sounds much better with practice I hope to make it more natural. You are a great coach.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Awesome abby Sand!!!! So glad you found the lesson helpful! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @rogeriorocha9253
    @rogeriorocha9253 6 лет назад +3

    Hi, Keenyn Rhodes
    I'm from Brazil !
    Your videos are great !
    Thank you !

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Rogério Rocha! 😊 So glad you are enjoying the videos! And hello to you from the States!

    • @rogeriorocha9253
      @rogeriorocha9253 6 лет назад +2

      Thank you Keenyn Rhodes for answering my comment !
      I'll subscribe to the channel !

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Welcome Rogério Rocha! Thanks so much for supporting the channel! Let me know what questions you have as you are watching different lessons 😊

    • @rogeriorocha9253
      @rogeriorocha9253 6 лет назад +2

      Keenyn Rhodes,
      I started studying English a few months ago.
      Could you speak in another video about the pronunciation of three and the pronunciation of a tree ?
      Three x Tree.
      Thank you very much !

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Excellent suggestion- this is tough for many- that TH + R combination!

  • @jawero594
    @jawero594 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you very much for your video teacher

  • @subaldehatiofficial6663
    @subaldehatiofficial6663 5 лет назад

    You are a very good teacher.You teach very well. I have been a big fan of your teaching. I'm learning a lot from you.Keep making more vedios. l am from India. I have subscribed your chennal. God bless you! Thanks.

  • @門徒解說聖經
    @門徒解說聖經 6 лет назад +1

    I speculated that native speakers use tongue sliding a lot. This video verifies that. All English learners should watch this footage.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Yes- definitely. Native speakers use the path of least resistance- the easiest path for forming sounds and moving from one sound/word to the next. Excellent observation! 😊

  • @haddadmohammed2947
    @haddadmohammed2947 6 лет назад +1

    Helpful, thanks

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You're welcome HADDAD Mohammed! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @ramzy-6566
    @ramzy-6566 Год назад

    thank you.

  • @javlonurazaliev7383
    @javlonurazaliev7383 Год назад

    Great, thanks a lot for your lessons!

  • @نهيمحمد-ذ2ز3ط
    @نهيمحمد-ذ2ز3ط 6 лет назад +1

    thank you very much your method is very simple and easy

  • @fatahkhailany7673
    @fatahkhailany7673 6 лет назад +2

    Really clear discrbton.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thank you FATAH khailany! So glad you found the lesson helpful! 🤗🤗🤗

  • @stephenmichael3211
    @stephenmichael3211 4 года назад

    Hi Keen. I have seen your video about a week ago. I've been looking for the answer for that question all this while and I just found one. Can I offer you my opinion on this?
    Well let me introduced my self first. English is my 4th language. I spoke 3 other languages brilliantly but I found out english is the hardest especially the TH sound. I've been looking for the best answer to why its so hard for those who spoke other languages to speak the TH sound. Your answer is the closest one compared to the other english teachers I have found at the moment.
    Lately I found the major differences between my 3 other languages that I spoke vs English.
    My other languages - we spoke the T D N differently. Our tounge was not placed behind the teeth. It was placed in the middle between the teeth and uvula. Based on my experience, I do not even move my jaw fowards or backwards at all when I spoke using those languages except moving it at up and down direction. My tounge never ever touch the teeth when I spoke the other languages.
    English - when I speak the T D N, my tounge was placed behind my teeth (touching the teeth) and I need to move my jaw to the front to make the sound better. English language require me to move my jaw a lot Moving forwards, moving backwards and moving it up and down. The TH for example require me to move the jaw fowards. It also require me to keep on touching my teeth using my tounge for so many times (this is the hardest LOL).
    I guess these are the main reasons why people who spoke other languages can't pronounce english words properly. When they speak the sentence "on the" for example, they found it so hard to do so because the movement of the tounge from N to Th sound is impossible (they prounce the N differently compared to English or American people). That is why they usually replace the sound of TH to T, D or F sound.
    My advise to all who want to learn how to pronounce English words, move you jaw. Practice moving your jaw in all direction and practice to pronounce the TDN at the back of your upper teeth touching it lightly (do not forget to move your jaw forwards). I do not have any issues pronouncing the TH sound now. Loud and clear. I fix mine. Its your turn now. Good luck.

  • @berthagranados5772
    @berthagranados5772 6 лет назад +1

    Great teacher!

  • @Crazy42_
    @Crazy42_ 6 лет назад +1

    Hey
    Thanks for help us. I downloaded your all videos because I found that it is awesome.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much aslam baig! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @ahmadaljassim4415
    @ahmadaljassim4415 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for my teacher.

  • @temporaryinsanity7257
    @temporaryinsanity7257 3 года назад

    Thank you, this is a great help 👍

  • @itsrandihere
    @itsrandihere 4 года назад

    Thank you!

  • @jeansepulveda2577
    @jeansepulveda2577 3 года назад

    Thanks so much. This is really useful!

  • @avanishsingh9415
    @avanishsingh9415 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for this great lesson...

  • @saudwolf9226
    @saudwolf9226 4 года назад

    Good teacher

  • @booksourexistence2153
    @booksourexistence2153 6 лет назад +1

    Great mam.... Thanks a lot

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much Raihan Kaizen! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @toufikfighter2321
    @toufikfighter2321 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your lessons 😃 among of my big mistake in English is to neglect the pronunciation for that I'm back to correct this mistake.

  • @readstar7.738
    @readstar7.738 6 лет назад

    Hello Keenyn , thank you for your English lesson.I am from Spain and I need training my English pronunciation though I also practice British.I think your work is amazing.Thanks a lot!
    Greetings!!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome Readstar 7.7! 😊 I am so glad you are enjoying the lessons! Greeting to you in Spain from the States! 👋👍

    • @readstar7.738
      @readstar7.738 6 лет назад +1

      Thank you very much Keenyn.Greetings!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      😊

  • @hassanameen556
    @hassanameen556 6 лет назад

    I really like your videos. I am learning a lot of things from them. Keep up the good work.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much hassan ameen! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @miradan1959
    @miradan1959 6 лет назад +2

    Gracias !!!

  • @dayoniwiththalappakat1896
    @dayoniwiththalappakat1896 6 лет назад +1

    thanks for sharing the knowledge.....please make more videos related to accent .....!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome Dayoni! More lessons to come! Be sure to visit the Clear English Corner channel and subscribe!

  • @caganyldran7904
    @caganyldran7904 3 года назад

    Thanks 👍👏

  • @daianeaguiar3918
    @daianeaguiar3918 4 года назад

    wow! I immediately subscribed on your channel.
    Very precious tip.. it helped me a lot! thanks a million

  • @AdrianLopez-lu9we
    @AdrianLopez-lu9we 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Keenyn. I´m Adrian from Argentina. I just discovered your channel and I loved it. Congratulations. I would like to memorize all the greetings in American English. Do you have material about it? Thanks a lot!!!!

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Awesome! Welcome Adrian Lopez! Thanks so much for supporting the channel! I don't have a lesson on common greetings at this time but I love that idea! I will add it to my list! 😊

  • @JacksonRubem
    @JacksonRubem 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for more one excelente video!

  • @emilyli5210
    @emilyli5210 6 лет назад +1

    As usual very informative and useful:) thanks a lot! Also pronunciation of “s” after “th” like in the word “months” is rather tricky. Can you do a video on this too please:) thank you!! 🌺

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      So glad this tip is helpful for you! This works for /s/ and /z/ before TH too! 😊

    • @emilyli5210
      @emilyli5210 6 лет назад +1

      Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes thank you very much! ☺️

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome Alena Can! 😊

  • @Hussain_Eidani
    @Hussain_Eidani 5 лет назад

    Thank you very much 🌷🌷🌷

  • @ابوالبنات-ل7غ
    @ابوالبنات-ل7غ 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you for that video

  • @Khadijadija762
    @Khadijadija762 6 лет назад

    you're awesome thank you very much for these videos are so helpful for us.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      Thanks so much lolo lolo! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @abdlouhabhamman
    @abdlouhabhamman 6 лет назад +1

    i hope that you post a video about the deference between I and E in the first of word

  • @omarmohammed_6569
    @omarmohammed_6569 6 лет назад +1

    Very very nice thank's

  • @retajabubaker9030
    @retajabubaker9030 6 лет назад +1

    Hello, Thanks for the lesson and I wonder if you answer my question, so my question is Could you make a live stream RUclips video for us please?

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      I've been thinking about it, Retaj. What topic would you like to see live stream?

    • @retajabubaker9030
      @retajabubaker9030 6 лет назад +1

      Will, first of all thanks for your time, there are a lots of suggestions like vocabulary topic or grammar also general conversation or make it just for the students to ask you a questions? We love you 😙.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      I will certainly keep you posted on a live stream! 😊💕

  • @ramzy-6566
    @ramzy-6566 3 года назад

    nice..

  • @guureiyogaraaraceenglish3666
    @guureiyogaraaraceenglish3666 6 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much 😘

  • @ramzy-6566
    @ramzy-6566 3 года назад

    can i keep my tip of tongue touch the upper teeth for T,D,N before the TH sound to link smoothly between the T,D,N with TH . Thank you.

  • @AuroraNobreVasc
    @AuroraNobreVasc 6 лет назад +1

    yeah, I Got it .

  • @frialanbig9583
    @frialanbig9583 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks

  • @박용필-p4o
    @박용필-p4o 6 лет назад +1

    Keenyn~! I appreciate your teaching~!!!^^

  • @HungPhan-tm8wh
    @HungPhan-tm8wh 5 лет назад

    I am here to say thank you so much as always...:)

  • @xuanmike7172
    @xuanmike7172 5 лет назад

    thanks for the terrific video!

  • @mastiwala5999
    @mastiwala5999 6 лет назад +1

    Great work 👍
    I love it :)

  • @juliosamueldossantos2932
    @juliosamueldossantos2932 6 лет назад +1

    It was great. 😊

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much Julio Samuel dos Santos! So glad you enjoyed the lesson! 😊

  • @Name.LastName
    @Name.LastName 6 лет назад

    Hey, thanks again Kennyn. look, when writing in English I'm feeling short with adjectives. Could you please upload a lesson on descriptive and positive adjectives??
    (I need them to comment your videos) 🙂😉👍

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      That would be a fun lesson- I love fun, descriptive adjectives! Thank you for the suggestion!

  • @AA-nr8de
    @AA-nr8de 6 лет назад +1

    Great

  • @Nskin13
    @Nskin13 6 лет назад

    sooooooo useful !! thanks a lot

  • @Kannadalyricalsongs507
    @Kannadalyricalsongs507 6 лет назад +1

    Hi! 😊 your videos are so helpful. thanks so much. and would you please tell me what's the difference between Until and Up until?

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome SHWETA HANAGANDI! 😊 And that's a tough question- I'm not sure I have the right answer. I found this on english.stackexchange.com and it makes sense to me:
      "I think it is a subtlety of emphasis of interest, based on my personal experience and agreement with at least one official dictionary.According to the Collins English Dictionary, "until" means something happens during a period of time before another event and then stops after that event. It is uninteresting exactly when the first thing stopped, only that it stopped before the second.Again, according to the Collins English Dictionary, "up until" or "up to" points to the latest time at which a thing may occur or the last moment of the period of time to which you are referring. It is interesting that the first event continued exactly to the moment the second began."She stayed awake until he came home." - She undoubtably did not instantly fall asleep when he walked in the door, but that doesn't concern us. We care that she didn't start getting ready for bed before he came home."During this class you will take the test and we will review it. You have up until 15 minutes before the end of class to work on the test. Then you must stop, and we will review it." - We care about the exact minute that you stop studying.For what it is or isn't worth, I am a native speaker of U.S. American English, originally from California, and this is the way I use these terms." -Lisa Biesinger

    • @Kannadalyricalsongs507
      @Kannadalyricalsongs507 6 лет назад +1

      Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes
      Alright, Thank you for responding.
      I understand now. 😊🙏 and I have a question on placing adverbs. so, I want YOU to answer. Please. can I ask? 😊

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      😊 Ask away Shweta dear but let me clarify, I am an accent and pronunciation coach, not a teacher of the English language so I may not be the best source for some questions! 😄

    • @Kannadalyricalsongs507
      @Kannadalyricalsongs507 6 лет назад

      Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes
      Yeah I know.😊 but I wanna ask you. and I think you can answer.
      okay, here in this sentence,
      1. Apparently, she is in trouble. (here you put this adverb at the beginning because it's your opinion.)
      2. She is in trouble, apparently. (so here why do you feel like you should put it at the end? just think a little please and tell me why?
      3. She is, apparently, in trouble. (so here why do you feel like you should put it in the middle and interrupt the sentence?
      4. She, apparently, is in trouble. (so here why do you feel like you should put it after SHE?
      please help me with this. 😊🙏

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Hey Shweta- on this example too the meaning doesn't change, but you can change your intonation to imply different things! 😊

  • @nazeerck993
    @nazeerck993 6 лет назад +2

    Thank you teacher

  • @Jasshcsm
    @Jasshcsm Год назад

    There are many videos on RUclips about the 'th' sound, but it seems like there are none about 'th' combined with 'd,' as in the word 'bathed.' It would be nice if you could make one.

  • @leopoldogarzaleon1809
    @leopoldogarzaleon1809 6 лет назад +1

    Excuse me can you do more vídeos like this, please I can't thank you enogh 😊

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      You are most welcome Leopoldo Garza! 😊 Do you mean more "quick tip" videos or just more pronunciation videos in general?

    • @leopoldogarzaleon1809
      @leopoldogarzaleon1809 6 лет назад +1

      Clear English Corner with Keenyn Rhodes the pronunciation, please

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Be sure to visit the channel page- there are several videos there and many more to come! Subscribe and tap the bell and you will be notified when new lessons publish! 😊

  • @rohrichbeau1004
    @rohrichbeau1004 4 года назад

    I wish you had provided some subtitles.

  • @RTU130
    @RTU130 4 месяца назад

    There's an N sound you can pronounce in the same position as a Th, it's not really talked about but we all instinctively do it since the movement is more natural

  • @xansiqueira
    @xansiqueira 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome! And great tongue exercise. Just kidding. Seriouly, I am going to US soon and I'll practice all this lessons. Thanks Keenyn.

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Ha ha! Awesome Xan Siqueira! I am so glad you are finding the lessons helpful! 🤗

  • @zukansari7672
    @zukansari7672 6 лет назад +1

    great

  • @charliebee2028
    @charliebee2028 6 лет назад +1

    thnx

  • @saralasubramanian2930
    @saralasubramanian2930 6 лет назад +1

    Nice 👍

  • @امعثمانامعثمان-ل5ش

    I can't thank you enogh you are great and you make me pronounced very good 😃may you make a video about r how can 😁 and I love you so so so so so much ❤️🌹

  • @GunShot109
    @GunShot109 4 года назад

    Very gud!!!

  • @aparecidoferreiravais321
    @aparecidoferreiravais321 6 лет назад +1

    Hi Keenyn you're amazing

  • @kashifalikhan5124
    @kashifalikhan5124 6 лет назад +2

    nice video mam

  • @s888r
    @s888r 2 года назад

    I wonder if I can replace both the 't/d/n' and the 'th' with the dental 't/d/n', which are the stops used in other European languages. It's much easier.

  • @AlanlaCelestina
    @AlanlaCelestina 6 лет назад +1

    This great advice. What about when going from an invoiced TH sound to an S sound? Like it the word BATHS. That transition kills me! Help please

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад +1

      You can use a similar strategy for this transition (gliding from /th/ to /z/) but with that word in particular it often comes out more like "baz." My husband and I were discussing this last night- the kids always take baths on Sunday night. When we were discussing the evening plan I said "the kids need (baz) tonight." That voiced TH to Z transition is particularly tricky!

  • @jackx9066
    @jackx9066 4 года назад

    Hello, how to quickly pronounce the TH Sound before T, D, N? for example birthday.

  • @nelsonlui4417
    @nelsonlui4417 3 года назад

    Dear teacher, “Would this work for you?”--I did not hear the [d] sound of “would” that is just in the right position and then slides to the “th” sound in this sentence. Is my hearing correct?

  • @mohammadabubakar4743
    @mohammadabubakar4743 4 года назад +1

    Plz do pronounce lettre d between vowels

  • @AClutterFreeLife
    @AClutterFreeLife 6 лет назад

    so simple :).

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  6 лет назад

      Thanks so much NinazHome! So glad you are enjoying the lessons! 😊

  • @lukegamer5328
    @lukegamer5328 2 года назад

    And the examples? I liked the... I told them...

  • @variousartist98
    @variousartist98 5 лет назад +2

    omg..this is sooo hard for me. especially 'at the' 😭

  • @quemseria
    @quemseria 5 лет назад +1

    Question:::: the TH sound is like saying a T with the tongue in the middle of teeth (up and down teeth)?

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  5 лет назад +1

      Not quite- with the TH the airflow is continuous (this is really the key). If you press the tongue too hard against the back of the top teeth you stop the airflow and it sounds like /t/ or /d/.

    • @quemseria
      @quemseria 5 лет назад +1

      so in fact TH doesn't sound like any letter ? oh boy! I always did in a way that it was like a t!! an American friend told me if it makes me happy it would seem like an F....................... :(

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  5 лет назад

      I hear you... This sounds causes great frustration for many!

  • @nacomi-chan
    @nacomi-chan 5 лет назад

    Hi Keenyn! The phrase "both sides " , can I reduce " S" sound of "sides" ?

    • @ClearEnglishCorner
      @ClearEnglishCorner  5 лет назад +2

      You have such good questions, Nacomi! When I say "both sides" it's actually the TH that drops away so that it sounds closer to "bossides" in a sentence like "Both sides think they are right."

  • @tonythehappytree
    @tonythehappytree 4 года назад

    Can I say on nuh, how about accepting nat?

  • @emmanuelnkundamahoro4629
    @emmanuelnkundamahoro4629 6 лет назад +1

    we want some examples

  • @aileenchriscelia
    @aileenchriscelia 4 года назад

    How do I say the d in "asked the" ?

  • @Jus2ezz
    @Jus2ezz 4 года назад

    How do you pronounce TH sound after words ending with L