Winwin2011
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I learned from some phonics book.Th sounds have a beginning sound and an ending sound. However, I learned from the internet, there are voice and voiceless Th sounds .
When the Th sound as a beginning sound, does it have voice or voiceles sounds?.
However, when the Th sound as an ending sound, does it have voice or voiceless sounds?.
Quoted "There are actually two different "th" sounds in English, but they are very similar. Both "th" sounds are made putting your tongue between your teeth so that the tip of your tongue is touching the tips of your top teeth.....
However, when I watched some video from the web, the th sounds sound differently e.g like "f" and "W"
Would be obligied for your help!
When the Th sound as a beginning sound, does it have voice or voiceles sounds?.
However, when the Th sound as an ending sound, does it have voice or voiceless sounds?.
Quoted "There are actually two different "th" sounds in English, but they are very similar. Both "th" sounds are made putting your tongue between your teeth so that the tip of your tongue is touching the tips of your top teeth.....
However, when I watched some video from the web, the th sounds sound differently e.g like "f" and "W"
Would be obligied for your help!