Written TH is pronounced several ways.
I wonder how an American pronounces TH /θ/ at the end of…
4th … 5th … 6th … 7th … 8th … 9th … 10th
July 4th
/d͡ʒə-ˈla-iy-ˈfɔ-ɚ-θ/
the Fourth of July
/ðə-ˈfɔ-ɚ-θə-d͡ʒə-ˈla-iy/
December 25th
/dɪ-ˈsɛm-bɚ-twɛ-niy-fɪθ/
the 25th of December
/ðə-ˈtwɛ-niy-ˈfɪ-θə-dɪ-ˈsɛm-bɚ/
June 6th
/ˈd͡ʒuwn-sɪksθ/
the 6th of June
/ðə-ˈsɪks-θə-ˈd͡ʒuwn/
May 7th
/mey-ˈsɛ-vɪnθ/
the 7th of May
/ðə-ˈsɛ-vɪn-θə-ˈmey/
March 8th
/ma-ɚ-t͡ʃ-ˈeyθ/
the 8th of march
/ðə-ˈey-θə-ˈma-ɚt͡ʃ/
October 9th
/ak-ˈtow-bɚ-ˈnaynθ/
the 9th of October
/ðə-ˈnayn-θə-vak-ˈtow-bɚ/
December 10th
/dɪ-ˈsɛm-bɚ-ˈtɛnθ/
the 10th of December
/ðə-ˈtɛn-θə-dɪ-ˈsɛm-bɚ/
And now it’s your turn.
Listen to the difference between
word final /θ/ and /θ/ + vowel sound.
fernando cordoba says
good exercise
Eva Easton says
Thank you, Fernando.
I’m glad my work is useful to you.
Eva
Cesar Loaeza says
Great Practice
Eva Easton says
Thank you.
Eva