Ideed,there are a lot of words that contain the "th" sound like for example: Heather
Writhing
Loathe
hither
farthing
tithing
scythe
loathesome
thither
ether
aesthetic
etheveal
Elizabethan
frothy
earthy
thisthle
sifter
thrusting
Some words that contain the th (soft th) sound are: Father Mother Other Than The Some words that contain the dh (hard th) sound are: Both Earth North Nothing South Thing
Theta for the sound of th in "thin;" delta for the sound of th in "this."
In English, the soft 'th' is more like exhaling, and the hard 'th' makes more of a humming sound. For example: Soft 'th' - think, thin, three, thanks Hard 'th' - the, them, these, those
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
The voiced TH makes a "D" sound. The examples of voiced TH are: 1.) The 2.) This 3.) There 4.) Than 5.) Then 6.) That 7.) They 8.) Other 9.) Another 10.) Gather 11.) Those 12.) Their
Some words that contain the th (soft th) sound are: Father Mother Other Than The Some words that contain the dh (hard th) sound are: Both Earth North Nothing South Thing
There are millions of words that contain the letters "th."
insects that have a th sound
"With" uses the unvoiced th sound.
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Theta for the sound of th in "thin;" delta for the sound of th in "this."
There are no words in th English language that contain three consecutive Es. There are no words in the English language that contain a triple grouping of any letter.
No, "came" and "rain" do not have the same vowel sound. In "came," the vowel sound is the long "a" sound /eɪ/, whereas in "rain," the vowel sound is the diphthong "ai" /eɪ/.
When two words have the same vowel sound, it is known as assonance.
The 'th' sound in "weather" is initial, as it is the first sound in the word.
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Soft /th/ bath, earth, moth, thumb, thingHard /th/the, these, mother, feather, they