Th Sound Words in English
There are two common pronunciations for the letter “th” in the English language. The tongue is placed at the back of the teeth to produce a fricative sound in both cases.
These two kinds are : voiced TH (there, mother, these, those) and unvoiced TH (teeth, depth, both, month, thrill, path, cloth). These two sounds have the same spelling but are pronounced differently. In this post, you will learn about difference between these two types of sounds.
Teeth | Than | Them |
Depth | Month | Thunder |
Thermos | Throne | Theatre |
Thrill | Though | Theme |
There | Both | Maths |
Moth | Myth | Oath |
Path | Birth | Booth |
Cloth | Earth | Faith |
Fifth | Forth | Mouth |
North | South | Tenth |
Tooth | Truth | Worth |
Wrath | Youth | Breath |
Growth | Health | Hearth |
Smooth | Warmth | Third |
Gather | Pith | Thank |
Thaw | Thimble | Thirteen |
Thermometer | Thrive | Throb |
Thrash | These | Those |
Thorn | Thick | Thin |
Thunder | Path | Bath |
Thirsty | Thread | Athlete |
Beneath | Toothpick | Therapist |
Panther |
Leave a Reply