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Originally Posted by HaraKiriBlade You said your mother language is Korean... hmm... Let me take a stab at this.
Dear teachers, if you'll pardon me for using non-English language... I'm just going to romanize it.
hyuh kut ul wee areh ippal sai e gat da dat ta ga tte myun suh sori rul nap ni da.
Phew... that was hard. Hope it helped.
'th' in 'the' is always voiced. Correct me if I'm wrong. |
Yes, "th" in "the" is always voiced. However, sometimes there's an exception. This can happen in rapid speech when it's linked to a word that ends in "t".
The books are here,
but the CDs aren't.
The books are here,
buthe CDs aren't. - Try saying it fast, and listen to what happens. One might say it's still voiced when speaking fast, but it's a lot weaker than when speaking slowly and not linking it to "but".
Can you get the CDs please?
Can you
gethe CDs please?