Words with a soft "th" sound include "think" and "thank." Words with a hard "th" sound include "this" and "that."
The word "throne" has a hard "th" sound, as in the word "think."
The word "mother" typically has a soft "th" sound as in the word "this." The "th" sound is not pronounced as a hard "dh" sound in this word.
Soft: mother, gather, smooth, breathe, leather. Hard: this, that, three, they, there.
Examples of words with both hard and soft "c" sounds are "circus" (hard c) and "cell" (soft c). Other examples include "ice" (hard c) and "cycle" (soft c).
Age is a soft consonant as it is pronounced with a soft "j" sound in English. It is not a hard consonant.
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
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
The word "throne" has a hard "th" sound, as in the word "think."
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
Soft /th/ bath, earth, moth, thumb, thingHard /th/the, these, mother, feather, they
Soft: mother, gather, smooth, breathe, leather. Hard: this, that, three, they, there.
The Esperanto words for hard and soft are malfacila and malvarmeta.
The word "mother" typically has a soft "th" sound as in the word "this." The "th" sound is not pronounced as a hard "dh" sound in this word.
farth
Together, feather, thin, thanks, soothing
No, the word wagon has a hard g sound.Examples of words that have the hard g sound:GalaxyGameGardenGhostGiftGirlThe soft g sounds like the letter J. Examples of words that have the soft g sound:GemGerbilGestureGiantGingerGiraffe
Soft, easy, simple, flexible.