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
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
The repetition of sounds in a series of words
Onomatopoeia: Where sounds are spelled out as words; or, when words describing sounds actually sound like the sounds they describe. I heard him gurgling water.
thermal there theater so yes
when a person has difficulty pronouncing the letter 'S' or 'Z'
"dhooil"; dh = the th in "then".
with1. them2. then3. thereby4. thine5. these6. they7. those8. that9. the
The two different sounds of "th" in English words are the voiced "th" sound, as in "this", where the vocal cords vibrate, and the voiceless "th" sound, as in "think", where the vocal cords do not vibrate.
By that description, it would be the second, or "hard" sound.
because the dh is actually hitting for the pictcher in th AL, however in the NL the pitchers bat
because the dh is actually hitting for the pictcher in th AL, however in the NL the pitchers bat
Roughly dhunn-a-ha (dh = th in then).
"Thought" and "tent" both have t and th sounds. For example, "She thought about pitching a tent for the camping trip."
Together, feather, thin, thanks, soothing
dhó-null (dh is like th in then)
It's pronounced like 'dhunnakha" (dh like th in there).
It sounds like modh'-ra ('dh' is like 'th' in 'mother').It means 'dog'.