>When non-Anglos try to pronounce words with "th" in them
I wish I were anglo
>>67468474
>When Australians claim to be anglo but got defeated by a flock of birds
>>67468450
>>67468503
Count to three
>>67468450
it's just like the z in spanish, easy af
>When working class Boomers from the Rust Belt try to pronounce words with "th" in them
>>67468591
That's exactly how you aren't supposed to pronounce it
>>67468741
movies and else disagree with you
>>67468591
That's the same mistake the French make. Goodness, you romance speakers are dense.
really wish we would take back Þ
>>67468741
>>67471009
Isn't it just a D?
>>67471272
No, it's the sound you make when your tongue touches your top teeth.
>>67471281
Sz?
>>67471281
>>67471303
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beo1mezedJw
>>67468450
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EP2GMyQdw78
Easy
>>67471463
>american english pronunciation
Yeah if you want to sound like an uncouth ruffian.
>>67468450
is it supposed to be challenging?
>>67468519
3
2
1
leggo
>When burgers try to pronounce 'Ö'
oååuh
>>67474710
Oi ill bottle ya cunt ill bash year ead in i swear on me nans grave ill kings hit ya dirty paki cunt bangers and mash innit
> when burgers just ignore umlaut dots although they represent an "e" after the vowel they are placed on and can be written as such
>>67468519
Wan. Toe. Trie. Iezie.
a lisp?
When burgers talk about the hard G.
Who here can correctly pronounce "flute"?
When potato niggers try to say anything with "th" in it.
Dey ain't wit' it, lad.
We have objectively the best R
Closely followed by the slavs
>when humans try to pronounce ɰɾoe̞ʡ̮ɽr̥Hɒ̈ɑdɮkM̝̊ɭ̊ɒ˔ʎɺɵɤ
>>67475038
flaout
>>67475038
it's probably pronounced just like "loot" or something
fucking english
>>67471272
Protip for spanish speakers: the word donde has both of them.
>>67476983
It is
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/09/28/th-sound-to-vanish-from-english-language-by-2066-because-of-mult/
>Visitors expecting to hear the Queen’s English spoken on the streets of London in 50 years may need to "fink" again.
holy shit my sides
>>67477105
The only people I hear saying fink are the working class. This article is probably about London though.
>>67477105
>50 years may need to "fink" again.
Since that was written in 2006 I can only assume they meant 5 not 50. Nobody in the Themes valley without an expensive education pronounces 'th' as anything but 'f' but will make fun of people for pronouncing it as anything other then 'f'.
what kind of th?
hard th as in "the"? soft th as in "thing"?
>>67477290
they/day I asume, the TH sound in thing is easy as fuck
Choir
Elite
Colonel
Greenwich
Lieutenant
Facade
Memoir
Draught
Leicestershire
Borough
Squirrel
Thorough
tell me how you pronounce these
ideally with vocaroo
>>67477419
cuoa
ailita
co ona
grinich
linant
fatsaid
memua
drof
leistashai
bora
squial
dora
Here it's your taco, señor. :DDDDDDDD
>>67477419
also the australian special:
Illawarra
Woolloomooloo
Lerderderg
Monegetta
Merriengah
Wonlaboork
>>67468450
>th
It exist in Arabic, you are not so special and unique cunt, you cunt.
>>67474710
>uncouf ruffyun
Sorry could you repeat that?
>>67468450
>Anglo trying to make fun of pronounciation
Common, you're the worst of all for this !