The "Soft Shoulder" sign indicates that the roadside area is not stable and may be prone to collapse or give way. Drivers should be cautious and avoid driving or stopping on the shoulder, as it can be unsafe. This warning is particularly relevant in areas where the shoulder is unpaved or has been recently graded. It's a reminder to stay on the paved road for safety.
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
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."
-th in smooth is hard as in words like there or then
Soft /th/ bath, earth, moth, thumb, thingHard /th/the, these, mother, feather, they
If you mean as with numbers, like this: 10th then it is known as Superscripting. If you type a number and then th and then hit the spacebar, it will automatically superscript the th for you. If it does not, select the th and press Ctrl-Shift and the = key, which has the + sign on it.
weather, arithmetic,
By that description, it would be the second, or "hard" sound.
The scapula is commonly known as the shoulder blade.
th egyptian sign of life is ankh
"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."
Together, feather, thin, thanks, soothing