Ðð is pronounced as the th in the English word though.
Þþ is pronounced as the th in the English word think.
In Icelandic, "mother" is pronounced as "móðir," with the "ð" sounding like the "th" in "this." "Father" is pronounced "faðir," where the "ð" is again pronounced like "th." Both words have a stress on the first syllable.
friður (FRAY-oo)
Thewlis is said as 'Thu - lis'. The 'Th' as the English 'Th' in 'the'.
You pronounce it to rhyme with writhe. "Bl-I-th"
Very simply: am-ma. (long m sound is essential).
with a th or a t
(core-in-th)
"Sleuth" is pronounced as "slooth," with the "oo" sound as in "boo" and the "th" at the end pronounced as a soft "th" as in "moth."
listamaður - the 'ð' sounds the same as 'th' in 'the' listakona - female artist
"dhooil"; dh = the th in "then".
an(th)er
Sab-ay-oh-th