'TH': Consonant Sound / θ / as in "think"- American English Pronunciation
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
- Learn how to pronounce the consonant sound /θ/ used in words like "theater," "south," or "bathroom."
Improve your American accent with two phonetic exercises recorded by a professional speech therapist.
Practice pronunciation of the /θ/ consonant sound in commonly used words.
Check if you can find a surprise bonus at the end of the video!
Learn more here: soundsamerican.net/
Quick links:
• Consonant sound /θ/, as in "think:" 00:00
• How to make the /θ/ sound: 01:06
• Most common mistakes with the /θ/ sound: 02:05
• Pronunciation exercise 1: 03:26
• Pronunciation exercise 2: 05:24
• Most common spelling for the /θ/ sound: 06:33
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TRANSCRIPT
Hello there! This is the "Sounds American" channel.
In this video, we're going to talk about the American consonant sound /θ/, as in the word "think." You can also hear this sound in words like "thank," "bath," "author" or "three."
We'll be using a special phonetic symbol - /θ/ - for this sound.
The English /θ/ sound occurs in very few world languages, so it's unfamiliar to the majority of non-native speakers. Many non-native speakers often distort it or replace it with more familiar sounds, such as /s/, /t/, or /f/.
Fortunately, this sound is not that hard to make. Once you learn how to do it, it's just a matter of practice.
So, let's find out how to make the /θ/ sound.
This sound is all about the tip of your tongue.
Slightly open your mouth and put the tip of your tongue between your front teeth.
Note that the tip of your tongue may gently touch the bottom of your upper front teeth.
Now blow air over your tongue making noise with friction. The stream of air should flow between your upper teeth and your tongue.
Note that the /θ/ is a voiceless fricative sound.
This means that it's made from friction in the stream of air, but not with your voice.
Let's try saying it: /θ/, /θ/, /θ/.
Here are a few typical mistakes that people make when pronouncing the /θ/ sound:
1. Keeping the mouth closed or "biting" the bottom lip. The /θ/ gets distorted and sounds more like the /f/.
- Make sure your mouth is slightly open and that your upper teeth don't touch your lower lip.
2. Not pushing the tongue forward enough or pressing the tongue against the upper front teeth. This way you'll make a sound in between the /s/, /z/, and the /θ/.
- Put the tip of your tongue between your upper and bottom front teeth.
3. Stopping the airflow with the tip of the tongue. The /θ/ sound gets distorted and sounds more like /t/ or /d/.
- /θ/ is a continuous sound; so keep the airstream flowing. You should be able to stretch the /θ/ out: /θ-θ-θ- θ/.
Now, let's practice the /θ/ sound in some words.
You'll see a word on the screen and hear its pronunciation. Like this. You'll have a few seconds to pronounce the word. To achieve the best results, repeat each word after the speaker and try to practice as many words as possible.
Let's begin.
[Pronunciation exercise]
• birth
• both
• cloth
• death
• depth
• earth
• faith
• fifth
• forth
• math
• moth
• mouth
• ninth
• north
• teeth
[Pronunciation exercise]
• tenth
• thank
• theft
• theme
• thick
• thief
• thin
• thing
• think
• third
• thorn
• three
• threw
• throw
Did you know that the combination of the letters "th" may actually represent two sounds:
the voiceless consonant sound /θ/, as in the word "think,"
and the voiced consonant sound /ð/, as in the word "this"?
Here's how you can check which sound to use:
"th" sounds as /θ/ at the beginning or at the end of the stem of content words. For example, "theater," or "health."
"th" sounds as /ð/ at the beginning of function words. For example, "this." Or between vowels in content words, for example, "breathe."
🎉Great news!🎉 Our brand new Sounds American website is up and running!🚀🎊 There's lots of content on pronunciation.🤓You can start with the article about the /θ/ sound: soundsamerican.net/article/consonant_sound_voiceless_th_as_in_think
I love your new website! Thank you for the work you've been doing! I love it!
0:14
I thought I knew everything about these sounds and now I learnt that you can determine when to use which one. I had accepted that there was no way to know and had to memorize. Wonderful videos, these are excellent resources to learn english. Very nice. Thanks A LOT !!!
3:37 - bath
3:54 - birth
3:58 - both
4:03 - cloth
4:07 - death
4:11 - depth
4:16 - earth
4:20 - faith
4:24 - fifth
4:28 - forth
4:33 - math
4:37 - month
4:42 mouth
4:47 - ninth
4:51 - north
4:56 - teeth
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They should this more in non-native English classes! Growing up, even the teachers replaced it with a more familiar sound and didn't mind. Anyway, never too late to learn :) Priceless video.
Glad it was useful!😀👋
Yeah
in Brazil we just learn verb to be in school
We’re happy to announce *the winner of this WORDS HUNTING CONTEST!*
*Hendra Polover* submitted the largest number of words in which digraph “th” doesn’t sound as either voiced /ð/ or voiceless /θ/.
Hendra, we will mention you in one of our next videos! Thank you for your participation!
oʊ goʃ!
Edit: This means oh gosh
Sinking ship: We are Sinking. Help!
Me : What are you THinking?
the best video, for learning english, thank you.
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I'm an Argentinean teacher of English and your videos proved to be wonderfully useful to teach my Ph biology students. Thanks a lot for sharing
+NORA RAQUEL FRIZZA, happy to know that our videos are used by teachers. Let us know if you have any topics or ideas for new videos!
Para este sonido en concreto recuerda que le puedes decir a tus alumnos argentinos que es exactamente el sonido que hacemos en España para la Z y las combinaciones Ce y Ci. Sólo hay que imitar el acento "gallego"! ;-)
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Awesome! Let us know if you have any questions!
I love the way you teach American sounds.
0:30 This sound is also used in Icelandic, European Spanish, Albanian, and Greek.
Yes Spanish from Spain. Like in the word zapato, zarzuela, cerca, circa and there you go!
These videos are amazing. I feel like I found what I was missing. English teachers in my country don't usually explain this to their students. A lot of them don't even worry about pronunciation. Thank you so much, you don't know how this helps us!
+Marquito L , 😀You're welcome and stay tuned for new videos!👋
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@@chester-jn9rw hi, I'm from Argentina 🇦🇷❤️
Hello fellow American Accent Learners!
Let’s add some fun to our learning process. What would you say about a little contest on the Sounds American channel?
*WORDS HUNTING CONTEST*
We’re looking for English words where the digraph “th” sounds in a different/unusual way. So, we're asking you to find and post such words in the comments for this video. The person who posts the most words wins!
CONTEST RULES:
As you probably know, in English the digraph “th” represents in most cases one of two phonemes: the voiceless fricative sound /θ/ (as in “think”) or voiced fricative /ð/ (as in ‘this’). The voiceless /θ/ is discussed in this very video, and we’re going to publish a video about the voiced /ð/ sound next week.
For this contest, we’re looking for words where “th” *does NOT sound as /θ/ or /ð/*.
TIPS:
• Most often, these are compound words, such as “penthouse”.
• Another case is words that come from other languages (loan words) or proper nouns, for example “Thailand”.
• Finally, there are some English words where the “th” digraph has a specific American pronunciation. For example, “clothes” /kloʊz/. Compare to the British pronunciation /kləʊðz/.
Any word where “th” *does NOT sound as /θ/ or /ð/*, including words that fall in one of the categories above, will be considered a valid contest entry. Please post words you find in the comments for this video *before noon December, 15 (Pacific Time)*. One word = one comment, please.
The winner will be proudly mentioned in one of our future videos!
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Sounds American when can I use this app?? Thanks for the video ;)
Hey, you are wonderful .This is the first time i have learnt the exact sound of 'th'.
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Funny, the IPA symbol for the "th" sound is the greek θ which has the same sound in modern greek.
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So amazing the best channel of American pronunciation. Could you make a video to clarify the phonetic idioms like voiced, fricative sounds and so on.....
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Hello, Sounds American. You said something important for me in this video, "Content words" and "Function words". I will appreciate a lot, if you have time, to make a video explaining this information. On Internet there are a few information. But, I would like your point of view. 10Q!
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me too
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Glad it was helpful! BTW, we also post some stuff on the Community page on this channel. Check it out, if you're interested: ua-cam.com/channels/-MSYk9R94F3TMuKAnQ7dDg.htmlcommunity
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Professor, que aula maravilhosa, vai me ajudar muito, esse som do TH era muito difícil para mim, e pra mim fala AERTH. Obrigado por sua aula.
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@@SoundsAmerican θ is also a Greek letter
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@Sounds American, thanks for such great videos! I always send them to my students for extra home practice. I was wondering if you have a video where you provide more "th+ consonant" combinations such as "thly" in "monthly", as I realise many students find it difficult to pronounce. Thanks!
Hello there! Thank you for sharing our videos with your students, we're glad that they are useful.
Unfortunately, we don't have a specific video for those particular clusters, but we'll add it to our plan. Thank you for your suggestion!
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+Joe B , thank you! Glad you liked it! About the subtitles: yes, we know, they are being translated, so just stay tuned!
+Joe B , Japanese subtitles are now available for this video! :)
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+Joe B, wow! Amazing! We didn't expect our videos to be helpful with that, but it's really great!
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Words Hunting Contest. For example, "Anthony" (proper noun), but Anthony's nickname is "Tony" with the phoneme /t/. The /t/ of the nickname has come down by oral traditional from time when the diagraph "th" was pronounced /t/.
Thanks teacher
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Thanks so much that early help but I try my best thanks 🙏 again and again!!!!!
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Extremely helpful. Thanks!
+MagicVova , Glad to hear that!
This one bit tough for me. But I liked it. Thanks again.
+Prabhakar Kumar, yes, this sound may be difficult for many people.
me: three
google translator: FREE
What you really said: "tree" haha
@@karlosdaniel6537 omg achei que era só eu que ficava pensando nisso
In Greek: tree
Me: three
Google : oui
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Thanks from that explanation, principally stem from 4:60. Greetings from BR
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Please make a video z consonant sound. Thank u so much.
Words Hunting Contest, "Thalia". In Spanish is commonly spelled some names with the diagraph "th" sound. But pronounced differently. For example, we, as Spanish speakers, pronounce the name of the singer "Thalia" as /ta'lia/ but not /&a'lia/. /&a'lia/ is similar to say in English language, for instance, "She is very excited". (I'm sorry for my phonemic transcription).
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Hi.... I've learned a lot more and correct pronunciation through the (SOUNDS AMARICAN) channel! Infact, I can't just thank you by words! I hope you'll make more videos for 2020 ):
We surely will, stay tuned!
@@SoundsAmerican thanks a lot!
thanks!
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Glad you liked it!
thank you
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I spit on my monitor about 3 times, but I think (see what I did there) I'm getting better. God, I hate this sound. I've been saying _sink_ for more than 20 years. Amazing channel.
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Thank you:)
+x2storm1 , you're welcome!
Sounds American
Hello~
What's your app's name?
I really want to download it.
i am using Android.
+x2storm1, oh, we haven't released it... But we plan to do it soon. We'll announce it here, so please stay tuned!
Sounds American
Of course, and i will wait for your app.:)
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gracias
I am still learning English, however there are consoants sounds too difficult, the sound of "th" is a them, but this video help me a lot, thank you teacher.
Obs: If I wrong something, I would be grateful for correctly me.
Interesting video, thanks a lot. It's a little bit unconfortable for us to make this sound. I think because in Peru we don't have that sound.
Glad you liked it! Yes, this sound is hard to master for many non-native speakers. Let us know if you have any questions, we'll try to help. 👋
very good
Thank you
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Thank you for your great videos, I hope you can make a video with " Jump, Change..."- / D3/ or /tr/. it s really hard to pronunce..:(
+Yến Hoàng , you're welcome, glad you liked them! Yes, we will make such videos. Thank you for your suggestion!
Yeah thank you VietNam dude for saying this
Make video difference between think and there so much confusion in this kind of sound ❤️