English learners often confuse the voiceless TH sound /θ/ (as in 'three', 'thin', 'thought') with the voiced TH sound /ð/ (as in 'this', 'theirs'). Both sounds require the tongue to come lightly between the teeth with air flowing gently forward, but the voiceless TH has no vocal cord vibration while the voiced TH does. Practice slowly first, then increase speed while keeping the TH sound clear and natural.
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Daily Tongue Twister: voiceless versus voiced “th”Added:
Hello everyone and welcome back to Kaylin's English. Today's tongue twister will be the voiceless th versus voiced th sound. Simply put, /θ/ vs. /ð/. Let's go. Three thin thieves thought this thing was theirs.
Three thin thieves thought this thing was theirs. Add some rhythm, nod your head as you're going, and see how fast you can go. Good luck.
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