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英文中的 th,哪些发清辅音,哪些发浊辅音? - 知乎 62 人赞同了该回答 清辅音: th ank, heal th y, bo th 34 [ θ ] 清辅音【MP3_声音 发此音时就像汉语拼音中"s"或汉字"丝"的汉语无声音, 舌头要伸出来念。 浊辅音: th at, fa th er, wi th, smoo th 35 [ ð ] 浊辅音【MP3_声音 发音技巧类似上者, 唯前者不须振动声带, 浊辅音需要振动
What is the ‘‑ht vs ‑th’ grammar or spelling rule? [duplicate] Some words end with ‑th while others end with ‑ht For example: Height, weight, thought, drought, sleight, sight all end with ‑ht Length, width, breadth, depth, wealth, girth, dearth all end with ‑th Is there any rule I can use so I can know whether I should put ‑th or ‑ht at the end of a given word?
etymology - What is the origin of the -th suffix? What is the . . . 2 th as suffix changes the verb or adjective to a noun - no dispute there What does making it a noun add to the meaning? It often seems to mean a state of: eg Strength - a state of strong Health as a state of healing, Width as a state of wide, etc
Why was the th combination chosen for the th sound? Given that the two "th" sounds don't actually sound like a combination of "t" and "h" why was that particular combination selected or become adopted by the majority ?
does sound th as d makes any difference in fast speech? 1 I know the 2 kinds of th sound, the question is does pronouncing, for instance, "that" as "dat" makes any difference to real th sound? I know pronouncing it in slow speech or out of a sentence really does but and about fast speech? in fast speech "that" always sounds as "dat", i'm talking about non-blown d sound
Is there any word in English where th sounds like t+h? While those are the primary uses of "th", there are some instances where "th" is used to import foreign words, that have sounds that most English speakers can't differentiate can't pronounce (for example, I think the word "Thailand" is written with a "Th" because the "t" sound is supposed to be an aspirated consonant, but I can't make or