I'm having trouble pronouncing the TH. Well, i pretty much been able to pronounce cuz i been trying for a good 4 months now...but i tend to have trouble when there is an ';S'; consonant before the consonant ';TH'; , for example. is that....or amazes them....or who is this?....well u get the picture...i guess the letter S kinda conflict with the tongue position of the ';TH';....
Another thing is that i can't seem to pick up the difference between the consonant TH and the letter D whenever i say the ';The'; ...i hear it as the word ';Duh'; whenever i'm hearing it...also the word That i hear it as the word ';Dat'; and sometimes i just tend to instead of sticking my tongue out between my teeth i would pronounce it as the letter D. So what happen is i force myself to consciously stick my tongue cuz i thought it will help me adapt. but i began to develop a bad stammering habit or a stop whenever i come upon the consonant TH. so how can i distinguish the sound difference between D and TH?I need Help with english pronounciation ? 10 points best advice! give me link, exericise, or method to improve
ur 1st trouble
s before th
whenever s comes before th
s is pronounced as z
for eg.the problem is(iz) that i cannot understand
amazes(ez as pronunciation at the end)
ur 2nd trouble
D comes at the beginning of the sentence
for eg.
1.The (duh) car broke down.
2.The cat chased the(no duh sound here) mouse.I need Help with english pronounciation ? 10 points best advice! give me link, exericise, or method to improve
lolers.
are you french?
I'm french, i had the same problem hehe
nyways.
there is a special way of putting your tongue underneath your two top teeethhhhhh.
practice putting your tongue there and going: thhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
DUH (pronounced- dahh.)
THE (th-eu.)
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