Tfw pure anglo but cannot pronounce 'th'

>tfw pure anglo but cannot pronounce 'th'

"Thanks" becomes "fanks"
"think" becomes "fink"
"thumb" becomes "fumb"

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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_dental_fricative
vocaroo.com/i/s16CToT4lJ0q
vocaroo.com/i/s1aHHi9vw13J
vocaroo.com/i/s0M04FkhKmot
youtube.com/watch?v=TPGEk71Imqo
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Fuck.

vocaro pls

>thw saying tit instead of teeth every time

>Thing becomes ting

Tell me if you can understand this

youtube.com/watch?v=jfectchNtQM

th and f makes the same sound

I can't roll my Rs. Russian, Spanish...it's all hopeless.

just breathe in a little before pronouncing it

Tot

FUCKING SOUTHERNERS

The absolute state of British dialects.
At least strive for RP.

"Something in a thirty-hectare thermal thicket of thorns and thistles thumped and thundered threatening the three-D thoughts of Matthew the thug - although, theatrically, it was only the thirteen-thousand thistles and thorns through the underneath of his thigh that the thirty year old thug thought of that morning."

vocaroo this

dude, just put your tongue below your front teeth and blow

no, that is like saying F and Z Ce Ci of Spanish (from Spain outsidide Andalucía) sound the same.

Zaragoza is pronounced Tharagotha, not Faragofa

i just use f, fuck everything, it always worked for me

vocaroo.com/i/s12XdYer7qSO

I'm not talking about Spanish

thats irrelevant.

the Th of English (in words like thunder or thanks) are the same phoneme as the Spanish Z.
And it doesnt sound like F.

---This sound and its voiced counterpart are rare phonemes. Among the more than 60 languages with over 10 million speakers, only English, Modern Standard Arabic, Standard European Spanish, Burmese, and Greek have the voiceless dental non-sibilant fricative--

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Voiceless_dental_fricative

~Zenks easy

>tfw special snowflake

Ř

when I speak English I drop the 'h' in 'th'. Thanks become tanks, thing ting. That I pronounce as dat

vocaroo.com/i/s16CToT4lJ0q
r8

You make it sound so easy...my friend's daughter is 4 months old and she can roll her Rs. Should I just an hero now?

ah it sounds fine cunt
don't worry yourself none about it
you're slurring your words the same way I do though, maybe it's lack of practice or something

>>tfw pure anglo
Maybe a bit too pure, you inbred troglodyte.

vocaroo.com/i/s1aHHi9vw13J
Which accent do I have?

Bristol?

I'm from London but have never known if my accent is RP, London or a mix

vive la france/10

thuck

ITT: what is "the"?

About 85% with video but would probably be like 55% if there was just audio.

seriously though am i understandable at least ? i talked with foreigners on micro before some of them said they don't understand shit

How can you be pure anglo?

>tfw pure anglo but cannot pronounce "fish and chips"

>cannot pronounce 'th'
>pure anglo

fucking disgusting

Someone over here said that was the way some people in UK are starting to pronounce it

vocaroo.com/i/s0M04FkhKmot

oui oui, ze french accent

t. Pierre

uh idk... it's not very good, but it's also complicated by the fact that the statement is kind of nonsensical

People are always silently judging you. I hope you know that.

3/10 have trouble understanding. you almost sound like your just speaking french. English has a very "blocky" rhythm it doesn't flow like latin languages do. Try imitating English/American singers who have good annunciation

>anglos
>judging foreigners for their poor english
what in god's name did he mean by this?

don't give a fuck, if anything I can speak more than one language

wow, it's that bad ? shit
to think here i am the only one who speaks english and they are all like "wow look, user speaks english, what a nerd"

Don't worry, once de generation of English Poles takes over, de "th" will be no more.

I can.
Yorkshireman here.

>not being able to pronounce every phoneme

start yelling KUUURRRRRWAAAA
it's good practice
youtube.com/watch?v=TPGEk71Imqo