CaptainSunshine!
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- Oct 29, 2025
- 83
I've learned English as a young lad and always thought th was f or d. That's how I rolled.
But recently I found out that this is not the case.
I discovered this through the ipa, as I like conlanging.
On one episode of Bojack Horseman, Mr. Peanutbutter pointed out the difference. This made me realize that people can actually tell the difference.
After some bored practicing, I've learned to pronounce both unvoiced th (think, through, tooth) and voiced th (this, although, other). Although I am not the best at it, I have 90% confidence I'm doing it right.
That is all. Just wanted to brag.
But recently I found out that this is not the case.
I discovered this through the ipa, as I like conlanging.
On one episode of Bojack Horseman, Mr. Peanutbutter pointed out the difference. This made me realize that people can actually tell the difference.
After some bored practicing, I've learned to pronounce both unvoiced th (think, through, tooth) and voiced th (this, although, other). Although I am not the best at it, I have 90% confidence I'm doing it right.
That is all. Just wanted to brag.